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have a good war idiomUK(also have a good...) to behave in a way that is successful and admired during a war, or during a difficult time period that can be seen as similar to a war: Unlike so many of his shell-shocked generation, Spencer had a good war. He had a good war, serving as a captain with the 9th Lancers, and was awarded the MC. The president of the Farmers' Union had a good war, impressing ministers with his calm handling of the foot-and-mouth crisis. It was agreed that the BBC had had a good pandemic. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Admirable and admired admirable admirably awe-inspiring awe-inspiringly awesome estimable estimably exemplarily exemplary favourable laudable laudably meritorious meritoriously noted the toast of somethingidiom toast vaunted venerable venerably
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