good many, a



good many, a

Also, a great many. A large number of, as in A good many checks have come in already, or We saw only a few hikers on the trail, when we had thought there would be a great many . The first term dates from the early 1800s, the variant from the late 1600s. Also see a lot; quite a bit (few).
See also: good

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Svetovid-Slavic Mythology
Kirabo-Eastern African, Ganda
Wandalin-Ancient Germanic
Briannebree-ANEnglish (Modern)
Zelda (1)-Yiddish
Catrionaka-TREE-na, ka-TREE-o-naIrish, Scottish