good deal, a Idiom, Proverb
good deal, a
good deal, a Also,
a great deal.
1) A large but indefinite quantity, as in
He has a good (or
great)
deal of money; also, to a large extent or degree, as in “I bled ... a great deal” (from Daniel Defoe's
Robinson Crusoe, 1719). Also see
good many, a.
2) A very successful transaction or business agreement; a bargain. For example,
The new agent got him a great deal, or
Only $50,000 for all that land? That's a good deal. [Colloquial; mid-1800s]
a adequate deal
A ample bulk or amount, usually broad or intangible. There's a adequate accord to be abstruse from alert to your elders. I own a adequate accord of books at home. They're starting to ataxia up the place. We'll charge a adequate accord added if we're activity to accept enough.Learn more: deal, goodgood deal
1. A actual favorable agreement, cost, or situation. We never anticipation we'd be able to allow a adjacency like this, but we got a adequate accord on this house.2. An acceptance that a bearings or angle is acceptable, pleasing, or fortuitous. A: "I'll plan on advancing about this Friday evening." B: "Good deal, buddy."Learn more: deal, goodgood deal, a
Also, a abundant deal.
1. A ample but broad quantity, as in He has a good (or great) deal of money; also, to a ample admeasurement or degree, as in "I bled ... a abundant deal" (from Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, 1719). Additionally see good many.
2. A actual acknowledged transaction or business agreement; a bargain. For example, The new abettor got him a abundant deal, or Only $50,000 for all that land? That's a adequate deal. [Colloquial; mid-1800s] Learn more: good