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be in good company
be in good company
To share similarities with accomplished or respected people. As a Harvard grad, you'll be in good company for the rest of your life. All of your sisters failed the driving test on the first try, too, and they're great drivers now, so you're in good company.
be in good company
to have done or experienced something bad which someone who people admire has also done or experienced Don't worry, Einstein did badly at school, so you're in good company.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Anup | | - | Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Malayalam |
Ashfaq | | - | Arabic |
Akseli | | AHK-se-lee | Finnish |
Firuzeh | | - | Persian |
Bleda | | - | History |
Zuzanna | | zuw-ZAHN-nah (Polish) | Polish, Latvian (Rare) |