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View definitions for do well

do well

verb as in come along

verb as in go far

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He confesses humbly to being a little skeptical, makes a big show of wanting Geller to do well, invites him to return and try again, and as Geller struggles, Carson listens, waits patiently, acts baffled.

On the flip side, cryptocurrency is projected to do well under a Trump administration with limited regulatory hurdles.

From Salon

One thing they still don't do well, however, is measure or "feel" surfaces -- a purely mechanical function.

Musk also tied interactions to these users' prominence, meaning their posts that did well were more likely to be seen by other users.

From BBC

Its ending veers away from the source material, suggesting there could be more seasons of the show if it does well.

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

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