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good old adjective- used as an affectionate (occasionally derisive) modifier of a term of reference or address UK, 1821
- That is close on a quarter of a billion in two years – most of it to good old Gordon Brown. — The Times, 3 October 2003
- familiar; used for expressing commendation or approval UK, 1898
- If you don’t laugh, you’ve never enjoyed good old British pantomime. — The Guardian, 10 August 1989
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