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good life
noun
- a life abounding in material comforts and luxuries.
- a life lived according to the moral and religious laws of one's culture.
Word History and Origins
Origin of good life1
Example Sentences
She took her case to the High Court arguing the rules were discriminatory to disabled people who could live a good life.
T-Pain also ran through medley-ized snippets of his many early-2000s hits and had his DJ play Michael Jackson’s “P.Y.T.,” which Kanye West famously sampled for his “Good Life” in 2007, as he roamed across a post-apocalyptic stage set.
As she is dying, Chelsea tells Rick to live a good life.
Reflecting on her new hands, she said: "I will never forget that I'm lucky. I'll never forget where they've come from, and hopefully I will give them a good life."
It is this sense of waste - with people who could be leading a good life but aren't - that angers experts most, who say it is a neglected diagnosis.
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