Goodman
101goodman — n. 1. Gaffer. 2. Husband, master of the house …
102goodman — good·man …
103Goodman — Good•man [[t]ˈgʊd mən[/t]] n. big Benjamin David (“Benny”), 1909–86, U.S. jazz clarinetist and bandleader …
104goodman — good•man [[t]ˈgʊd mən[/t]] n. pl. men. archaic 1) the master of a household; husband 2) (cap.) a title of respect used for a man below the rank of gentleman • Etymology: 1125–75 …
105goodman — /ˈgʊdmən/ (say goodmuhn) noun (plural goodmen) Obsolete 1. (a title of respect formerly used for a man below the rank of gentleman, especially a farmer or yeoman.) 2. the master of a household; husband …
106Goodman — /ˈgʊdmən/ (say goodmuhn) noun 1. Benny, 1909–86, US jazz clarinetist and bandleader; created the distinctive idiom of the 1930s and 1940s known as swing. 2. Isadore, 1909–84, Australian concert pianist, born in South Africa …
107Goodman — n. (pl. men) Sc. archaic the head of a household …
108Benny Goodman — ➡ Goodman * * * …
109Goodman, Linda — ▪ 1996 U.S. astrologer and best selling author of the 1968 book Sun Signs, which sparked mass market interest in the occult (b. April 19, 1925? d. Oct. 21, 1995). * * * …
110Goodman, Sidney — (1936 Philadelphia ) (USA) Painter and draughtsman. He studied at the Philadelphia College of Art and taught there from 1960 to 1979, then taught at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. His work emphasizes the human figure and human angst. In …
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