To be exceptionally proficient at (doing) something. Watch the video
Category: Idiom of the Day
goodness me
A mild exclamation of surprise, alarm, dismay, annoyance, or exasperation. Watch the video
a good turn
An action that is beneficial to another person in some way. Watch the video
good-natured
Of or having a kindly, affable, beneficent, and/or obliging propensity, inclination, or personality. Watch the video
nice one
An informal expression of praise for having done something well. (It can also be used sarcastically to mean the opposite.) Watch the video
good going
An informal expression of praise for having done something well. (It can also be used sarcastically to mean the opposite.) Watch the video
good job
An informal expression of praise for having done something well. (It can also be used sarcastically to mean the opposite.) Watch the video
good graces
Favorable, kindly, or approving regard or treatment. Usually used in the phrase “in someone’s good graces” or some variation thereof. Watch the video
golden duck
In cricket, a batter’s score of zero after being dismissed on the very first ball he or she faces. Watch the video
go under the hammer
To be put up for or sold at auction. Watch the video