A girl needs not only plenty of refreshing sleep, but play also and what most people call "good times.
In the same way one needs what are called "good times.
In good times when we are earning good wages we must prepare for these bad times when wages may be lower, or we may be out of work altogether and have no wages for some months.
To get that family out to Lloydsboro for the summer would be paving the way to no end of good times.
Dear Lloyd, dear little sister who was the beginning of all my good times, I am glad that heaven has sent you this happy day for me to chronicle!
It almost spoiled my good times thinking of the wistful way she looked after us when we drove off.
The assembly is to meet, you know, and she has plenty of good times, although she has three children.
There were often guests staying with them, and the old house was still the scene of good times, as they were then: friends dropping in and finding ready hospitality.
I am going to have some of my good timeswhile we are together and able to enjoy them," he said to Mrs. Leverett.
I am going to have my good times, and neither you nor anybody else shall hinder me!
Austin saw, or thought he saw, the course these "good times" would take, and their final outcome.
Since there was coming to her, as comes to every girl, that indefinite time when she must "settle down in life," why should she not have her good times now!
She spoke frequently of one man with whom she had many "good times.
Besides her contributions to its support, she had spent only $1 a year on "good times.
But she had many "good times" going to the beaches in the summer with friends who paid her way.
The Little Colonel's Good Times Book, as a set of 12 vols 18.
Published in response to many inquiries from readers of the Little Colonel books as to where they could obtain a "Good Times Book" such as Betty kept.
Herr Ploss attempts to show that, among human folk, in hard times there are more boys born; in good times, more girls.
Subsidence of the European area brought with it a lessened land-area and an increased sea-area: bad times and increased competition for land animals; good times and a widening life-area for marine forms of life.
And you can't let her go to rust without having her bit of good times.
Those two inherent characteristics, which she had fought valiantly--love ofgood times and of pretty clothes--made ingress easy for this sinister and cynical idea.
Gay is having all sorts of good times at the post, and even old Mr. and Mrs. Barnaby up in Bauer are planning for a trip to the Pacific coast.
Then she wrote: "There is room for just one more chapter in my Good Times book, and when that is finished it is to be laid away in the chest with my wedding gown and bridal roses.
It is just that after the first strangeness wore off, we seemed to slip back into the dear old good times of the Wigwam days.
Their work is steady in good times, and they are able to employ their girls all the year.
The foreman said, in good times, there is work enough for all the tailoresses in New York.
There'll be no end of good times, too: clambakes and fishing and bathing to fill up the chinks in the days, and the story-telling in the evenings around the driftwood fires.
The publishers have had many inquiries from readers of the Little Colonel books as to where they could obtain a "Good Times Book" such as Betty kept.
Every girl will want to possess a "Good Times Book.
Yet it must not be forgotten that the time of which I write was considered "good times" in England.
In good times most of them manage to get enough to eat, in bad times they die of starvation.
In good times, when there was a rush of work, this man told me that he could earn as high as "thirty bob a week.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good times" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.