Idioms
good riddance
used to express happiness when you lose or break something that you do not like or want, used when someone who you don't like leaves
I said good riddance when my old computer stopped working and I had to buy a new one.
good riddance to bad rubbish
good sport
good-for-nothing
goof off
goof up
gospel truth
got a thing going (with someone)
grab a bite (to eat)
grace (someone or something) with one's presence
grain of truth
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horse around
strike a chord with (someone)
let (something) go
back out (of something)
step on the gas
foot the bill
drop (someone) a line
catch-22
in one's own best interest(s)
lay off (workers/staff) or lay (workers/staff) off
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