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France, Germany and Russia are a few of G8 countries that have so far made good on their pledges.

But Champion made good on his threats, tweeting the name of the man then quickly deleting it.

She also made good use of her time on the island by reportedly sorting out the decade-long rift between her and Paris Hilton.

In reality, both Netanyahu and the Pope probably made good points.

He made good money, they had Dan and a daughter, and another man might have been happy.

The day was hot and the roads dusty, and Lawrence favored the horses all possible, but they made good progress.

On the first day's journey toward Chang-an-sa the party made good progress.

They also made good use of their field-pieces, and ever and anon the booming of cannon was heard in the streets of Manila.

I may record here that each of my assistants has since, to borrow an Americanism, “made good.”

But I had to do it seeing there is no word of the cruel losses of the battle of the 4th being made good by the Admiralty.

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On this page you'll find 1015 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to make good, such as: accomplish, flourish, prosper, score, succeed, and thrive.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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