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goodman
1[ good-muhn ]
noun
- the master of a household; husband.
- (initial capital letter) a title of respect used for a man below the rank of gentleman, especially a farmer or yeoman.
Goodman
2[ good-muhn ]
noun
- Benjamin David Benny, 1909–86, U.S. jazz clarinetist and bandleader.
Goodman
1/ ˈɡʊ峾ə /
noun
- GoodmanBenny19091986MUSMUSIC: jazz clarinettistMUSIC: bandleader Benny, full name Benjamin David Goodman. 1909–86, US jazz clarinetist and bandleader, whose treatment of popular songs created the jazz idiom known as swing
goodman
2/ ˈɡʊ峾ə /
noun
- a husband
- a man not of gentle birth: used as a title
- a master of a household
51Թ History and Origins
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Wigglesworth and Goodman oversee England and Ireland's attack respectively.
This violent event flashes onstage in the manner of a traumatic memory, with Goodman’s Jesse writhing on Justin Huen’s impressionistic urban set as lighting and sound designer Matt Richter underscores the hallucinatory nature of the assault with strobe effects.
Simon Easterby, who served as Ireland's interim head coach for this year's Six Nations, is joined by attack guru Andrew Goodman and scrum specialist John Fogarty.
Lina Goodman, the CEO of Tyre Stewardship Australia, told the BBC that "100% of the material was not going to the destinations that were on the paperwork".
Walker, who has four children with Kilner and two more with model and influencer Lauryn Goodman, is currently on loan from Manchester City to AC Milan.
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