supergood

supergood

(ˌsuːpəˈɡʊd)
adj
slang extremely good
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The inflated phrases "fab," "supergood," "beaucoup fantastic," and "fabulous" reflect the degraded mind of a society puffed up by its own pride and illusions.
While this is great progress toward [Delhaize's goal of] becoming "SuperGood,' we know there is much more we can do, and we are eager to continue delivering on our Sustainability 2020 goals to help ensure our communities are sustainable for many years to come."
MARK CAVENDISH believes Chris Froome has a "supergood chance" of adding a world champion's rainbow jersey to his Tour de France triumph.
Crushed leaves make supergood compost for garden soil that'll be set to grow some great veggies next summer!
They also have a good chance with Supergood in the Higgins Car Handicap Hurdle half an hour later, but Dyrick Daybreak, who ran well in the Galway Hurdle, makes more appeal.
"Either he shows he is supergood or he is out of the circuit, " Briatore warned.
Most of Parola is proclaimed land-all of it was once proclaimed-and therefore people cannot be forcibly evicted without a supergood reason; otherwise, the essential purpose of land proclamations and land tenure security would be shattered.
Main challenger Supergood fell at the last but looked to be fading.
"Wests Awake won a point-to-point in Cork, Supergood the four-year-old race in Horse & Jockey and Its Over won in Killaloe."
Loughanelteen, tenth to Essex in the big Leopardstown handicap, survived a mistake at the last to win at Gowran, but Kilbeggan Lad, one of the main ante-post fancies for the Pierse, was beaten out of sight, along with Supergood, at Naas on Saturday.
Those looking for a longshot could do worse than have a look at Supergood, as he easily beat Kilbeggan Lad at this meeting a year ago and looked on the way back when third at the track over Christmas.