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Goodspeed


Goodspeed [goo d-speed] Examples noun

  1. Edgar Johnson,1871–1962, U.S. Biblical scholar and translator.

Examples from the Web for goodspeed Contemporary Examples of goodspeed

  • Goodspeed was working with data from the 2006-7 American Community Survey, which became available in 2008.

    Predictions are Hard, Especially About the Future

    Megan McArdle

    April 23, 2013

  • Goodspeed did an excellent job with the data he had, and he was still too conservative in his estimate.

    Predictions are Hard, Especially About the Future

    Megan McArdle

    April 23, 2013

  • Historical Examples of goodspeed

  • I sent in my order for the book, to Goodspeed’s, and then forgot the incident.

    Penguin Persons & Peppermints

    Walter Prichard Eaton

  • He bade the wanderers farewell and goodspeed with much impressiveness and sent messages of good-will to their parents.

    The Boy Settlers

    Noah Brooks

  • Gosnold, guiding the Goodspeed, is now making his last voyage, for he is to die in Virginia within the year.

    Pioneers of the Old South

    Mary Johnston

  • Of the names of the three little ships which fell down the Thames, we can be quite sure of two, the Discovery and the Goodspeed.

    The Birth of the Nation

    Mrs. Roger A. Pryor

  • Mr. Ellis owed a number of bills, had owed them for a long time, and Mr. Goodspeed’s was by no means the smallest.

    The Woman-Haters

    Joseph C. Lincoln

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