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Example sentences for "you good"

  • Come with me for a walk, Elsmere; you look as if some air would do you good.

  • You look abominably fagged, and as if some country would, do you good.

  • You had better go there,' he said huskily, 'it will do you good.

  • It'll do you good; it'll freshen you up and get you into training for another turn at the Chancellor.

  • On the contrary, it seems to do you good, miss, judging from your appearance.

  • Drink it, Miss Summerson, it'll do you good.

  • Take some more whisky, it's sure to do you good.

  • And excuse me, you good creature, if I beg and pray not to be disturbed till the fly comes.

  • I think a cup of tea would do you good,' remarked the doctor.

  • Will the repeal do you good--much good, immediate good?

  • But why, you good, patient child--why do you not bear me company?

  • Oh, it would do you good," said Janet; "it would ennoble your character.

  • You'd much better come and hear Mr. Sutton's speech--it will do you good.

  • The country air will do you good," he said kindly.

  • It will do you good--you are working too hard here.

  • It will do you good, my dear, and brace you up," the elder lady had said; and from the bottom of her heart she had hoped it would.

  • You are looking rather pale and the drive will do you good," said that lady.

  • It is you, Jack, you good-for-nothing, deceitful fellow!

  • Our guest's knife, you good-for-nothing, you!

  • Go and wash yourself, you good-for-nothing, you.

  • What have you been about, you good-for-nothing?

  • IT'LL DO YOU GOOD" 89 "THEY WANT OUT A BIT," SHE SAID.

  • And, as people say, it will do you good, for you really are low and in need of a stimulus.

  • I felt that a little fresh air would do you good.

  • It will do you good, and keep poor papa from being so violent.

  • I know it begins with some other letter, and she hath the prettiest sententious of it, of you and Rosemary, that it would do you good to heare it Rom.

  • It'll do you good to talk and hear what people say, my pretty old darling Sis.

  • I shall say what I think will do you good, my dear.

  • She will like it--all girls do--and it will do you good; do both of you good!

  • Go out and enjoy the evening; it will do you good.

  • Look here, Jollivet, I firmly believe in this adventure, and I should very much like it if you would join me, for I feel that it would do you good, and that we should get on well together.

  • Never mind; it will, as people say, do you good.

  • That will do you good, young man," said she at length.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    said young; you about; you good; you hadn; you love; you mean; you never; you should; you try; young chap; young creature; young gentlewoman; young lady; young marster; young squire; young state; young widow; young woman; your face; your friend; your friends; your good; your hearts; your people; your service; your word