Idiom
Good time.
If you make good time on a journey, you manage to travel faster than you expected.
Exact(60)
But British farmers have been having a relatively good time of it of late.
"I don't think this is a good time of year to make these changes," she said.
The depths of winter seemed "a good time of year to do this," Mr. Briegel said.
"This is a good time of year to test him," Collins said.
You've picked a good time of year to go to the Southwest.
INVESTORS have had a pretty good time of it over the past four years.
The Saudis picked a very good time of the year to provoke their Shia citizens.
We've had quite a good time of it through the decades.
It's not a good time of year to fly to Antarctica.
Still, this is a good time of year for everyone to re-evaluate estate plans.
"It's a good time of year for clams," he reasoned, crediting winter's cold waters.
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