Good-natured

//ɡʊdˈneɪtʃəd//

"Good-natured" in a Sentence (16 examples)

Looks aside, she is very good-natured.

She is not beautiful, to be sure, but she is good-natured.

He is not handsome, to be sure, but he is good-natured.

To do him justice, he is a good-natured man.

She is good-natured.

My mother is carefree, cheerful and good-natured.

He is good-natured.

She is not beautiful, certainly, but she is good-natured.

Indeed she is not beautiful, but she is good-natured.

You're very good-natured.

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“It is singular,” said the Lady, addressing Warden; “the animal is not only so good-natured to all, but so particularly fond of children.[…]”

For the people who were shovelling away on the house-tops were jovial and full of glee; calling out to one another from the parapets, and now and then exchanging a facetious snowball—better-natured missile far than many a wordy jest—laughing heartily if it went right, and not less heartily if it went wrong.

There are a good many of these girls whom it is quite enough to spoil the temper of the best-natured woman in the world to have in the house with them.

Rasmus was a tall, powerful man, with a weather-beaten, furrowed face of a good-natured expression.

However, the immediate howls of outrage from the industry were in many cases less than good-natured.

I had a rival for Marcel’s affections, a boy who later became the king of recorded classical music and confrère of Herbert von Karajan. I was vile to this poor chap who, like a cheerful Papageno, was much better-natured than I was.

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