[good many] or [great many] {n.} or {adj.} A large number ;very many. Used with «a».
We found some fall flowers, but the frosthad already killed a good many.
A great many of the houses wereknocked down by the earthquake.
Tom has a good many friends atschool.
Mary has a great many ideas for interesting programs.
Syn.: QUITE A FEW. Compare: A LOT, ANY NUMBER, GOOD DEAL. Contrast: AFEW.
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Значение идиомы good many