66. Good right, claim, reason, plea, proposition; valid, sound.

67. Good legal decision, or contract; valid, effectual, not vitiated by any flaw.

68. To have a good mind to; to be ready to act, to have a matured intention.

69. “Our good wishes go with you”; expectation of happiness or prosperity.

70. For good and all; valid conclusion, finally.

71. “Good my lord”; courteous address, deferential attitude, expectation of favor or esteem.

72. Good life insurance risk; likely to live a long time.

73. “Good men and true”; spoken of a jury that is expected to render a fair verdict.

74. Good old; possibly a term of praise, or merely meaning very old.

75. “Good words!”; equivalent to “do not speak so fiercely,” or “I expected kind words from you.”