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Definition of good morning in English: good morningexclamation Expressing good wishes on meeting or parting during the morning. 早上好!(在上午见面或分别时所说的问候语) Example sentencesExamples - I would be walking down the corridor and wouldn't even get a good morning.
- This was said without a good morning, or welcome, and in the tone of voice teachers use for persistently evil children.
- Staff who didn't try to be invisible, but instead smiled and nodded good morning as they went about their work.
- If a fella says good morning to you, say good morning to him.
- When you go out there are people of all ages walking the streets, from infants to pensioners, and everyone will either say hello or good morning.
- Ever the gentleman Joe offered her his hand as he wished her good morning and helped her down the last flight.
- I'm just going over there to greet a fellow student good morning, that's all.
- He kissed her good morning, made them each coffee, and recently had started getting the newspaper for them.
- With a spring in her step she bade me good morning.
- I said good morning, not knowing who he was, but he introduced himself and we chatted a bit.
- He walked into Stein's lounge on Tuesday morning, bidding good morning to everyone who lined his route to the top table.
- It was Sunday morning and like any Sunday morning Mark or Judy would bounce through the door to wish them good morning.
- However, most people shuffle past nowadays without a hello or good morning.
- Nicky went on his way and I headed in to bid Larry good morning.
- I did the ‘neighbourly’ thing, wished her good morning and went back up stairs.
- Steve gave his sister an uneasy look as he muttered a good morning.
- Well, good morning everyone, and good morning to you, Mr Banyard.
- The maid wished him a good morning, to which he thanked her for breakfast and dismissed her.
- As they pass in the pink-walled lobby, they pause, make eye contact, and wish you good morning like they really mean it.
- Jessie scowled at his feet and didn't say good morning back.
Definition of good morning in US English: good morningexclamationɡo͝od ˈmôrniNGɡʊd ˈmɔrnɪŋ Expressing good wishes on meeting or parting during the morning. 早上好!(在上午见面或分别时所说的问候语) Example sentencesExamples - I'm just going over there to greet a fellow student good morning, that's all.
- This was said without a good morning, or welcome, and in the tone of voice teachers use for persistently evil children.
- If a fella says good morning to you, say good morning to him.
- I said good morning, not knowing who he was, but he introduced himself and we chatted a bit.
- It was Sunday morning and like any Sunday morning Mark or Judy would bounce through the door to wish them good morning.
- With a spring in her step she bade me good morning.
- Steve gave his sister an uneasy look as he muttered a good morning.
- Nicky went on his way and I headed in to bid Larry good morning.
- He kissed her good morning, made them each coffee, and recently had started getting the newspaper for them.
- When you go out there are people of all ages walking the streets, from infants to pensioners, and everyone will either say hello or good morning.
- As they pass in the pink-walled lobby, they pause, make eye contact, and wish you good morning like they really mean it.
- Ever the gentleman Joe offered her his hand as he wished her good morning and helped her down the last flight.
- The maid wished him a good morning, to which he thanked her for breakfast and dismissed her.
- Jessie scowled at his feet and didn't say good morning back.
- Well, good morning everyone, and good morning to you, Mr Banyard.
- However, most people shuffle past nowadays without a hello or good morning.
- I did the ‘neighbourly’ thing, wished her good morning and went back up stairs.
- I would be walking down the corridor and wouldn't even get a good morning.
- He walked into Stein's lounge on Tuesday morning, bidding good morning to everyone who lined his route to the top table.
- Staff who didn't try to be invisible, but instead smiled and nodded good morning as they went about their work.
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