make good
See also: makegood
English
Verb
- To achieve substantial success in life, often in business.
- 1925, Gilbert K. Chesterton, What I Saw in America, page 94:
- America does vaguely feel a man making good as something analogous to a man being good or a man doing good.
- 2007, Michael Eric Dyson, Know What I Mean?: Reflections on Hip-Hop:
- The moment DJay becomes a rapper, the moment he becomes an artist, is linked to his own understanding of what hip hop was about when Skinny Black, his idol, a local homeboy who made good as a rapper, was “blowing up."
- 2012, Robert Wuthnow, Red State Religion: Faith and Politics in America's Heartland, page 200:
- He [Eisenhower] was their own, the boy who made good.
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- (often with "on") To complete successfully; to fulfil (a promise).
- He made good his escape by jumping from a second-story window.
- The check bounced, but he said he will make good on it next month.
- To remedy or compensate for (a defect or deficiency).
- The company made good the damage by paying my repair costs.
- To make (a surface) level or even
- 2005, Roy Hughes, Painting and Decorating, page 44:
- ...the only action that will be required prior to decoration will be to wash down, make good and apply a fresh paint system.
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