Goodmen [noun]

Definition of Goodmen:

householder

Synonyms of Goodmen:


Opposite/Antonyms of Goodmen:

-


Sentence/Example of Goodmen:

The Englishman who had been active in managing the escape of Goodman was both fined and imprisoned.

Brigette humored the gormandizing of her master, the only weakness of the goodman.

Say, was it this Goodman that kicked me in the ribs while I was tryin' to pick up the captain?

Goodman and goodwife were in those days used in the same way as Mr. and Mrs. are now.

It was a common saying: “The first tale by the goodman, and tales to daylight by the guest.”

The goodman of the house usually began with some favourite tale, and the stranger was expected to do the rest.

It is rather curious that with all his literary penetration Goodman did not dream of a future celebrity for Clemens.

Goodman let the boys write and print in accordance with their own ideas and upon any subject.

The Enterprise always published a Christmas carol, and Goodman sat at his desk writing it.

They got the boys and all went over to Chaumond's, where Ward commanded Goodman to order the dinner.