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  1. 4 days ago · Good as Gold (Japanese: おうごんのからだ Gold Body) is an Ability introduced in Generation IX. It is the signature Ability of Gholdengo.

  2. Meaning of be (as) good as gold in English. be (as) good as gold. idiom. Add to word list. (of a child) to behave very well: She's been as good as gold all morning. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. well behaved Our kids are normally well behaved. good Be a good girl and sit quietly.

  3. What's the meaning of the phrase 'As good as gold'? Well-behaved and obedient. What's the origin of the phrase 'As good as gold'? ‘As X as Y’ similes usually compare someone or something with some property of an item that is well-known to exhibit that property; for example: Her dress was as white as snow. Alike as two peas in a pod.

  4. Completely genuine; also, well behaved. For example, Her credit is as good as gold, or The children were good as gold. With this alliterative idiom the initial as is sometimes dropped, and nearly always so when behavior is referred to. [Late 1600s]

  5. An old notion that it is wrong to say "I feel good" in reference to health still occasionally appears in print. The origins of this notion are obscure, but they seem to combine someone's idea that good should be reserved to describe virtue and uncertainty about whether an adverb or an adjective should follow feel.

  6. Completely genuine; also, well behaved. For example, Her credit is as good as gold , or The children were good as gold . With this alliterative idiom the initial as is sometimes dropped, and nearly always so when behavior is referred to. [Late 1600s]

  7. good as gold. or as good as gold. phrase. If you say that a child is being as good as gold, you are emphasizing that they are behaving very well and are not causing you any problems. [emphasis] The boys were as good as gold on our walk. See full dictionary entry for gold. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

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