Ways of Saying Very Good

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Javier Quintanilla
Note by Javier Quintanilla, updated more than 1 year ago
Javier Quintanilla
Created by Javier Quintanilla almost 3 years ago
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Excellent! Wonderful Great! Good work! Good job! Good show! Very nice, indeed! Lovely! Splendid! Superb! Brilliant! Marvellous! (UK) / Marvelous! (US) Way to go! Grade A! Cracking! Not bad at all! Super stuff! Pretty good! Just amazing! Super attempt! Beautiful work! Lightning! Mega! Prime stuff! Premium! First rate Nicely done Nice try Nice thinking! Nice. Who's your teacher? What a performance! Now, that's perfect! Ripping stuff! Get the camera! Sock it to me! Make way for it! Pukka job! Going well Progressing well That's interesting Exceptional Bloody good! Superstar! Chocks away! Full toss! Flashy! Top hole! Note it down! Look at this! Goal! Neat! Cool! Keen! Killer! Unreal! Love it! Let's go! No sweat! Keep going! Solid gold! That's bright! Smoothly done! Very well attempted! Show off! No fear! Oh, boy! Do it again! I like the idea! Top of the league! Are you good, or are you good! Now you've got it! Yes, you're getting there! That's coming along, isn't it? Got the hang of it now, haven't you? You've done this before, haven't you? You're really motoring now, aren't you? Effortless, wasn't it? Easy, isn't it? You're getting the picture! You're the best! You've scored there! Has anyone seen this? You worked that out well! You're an expert! You've been doing your homework! I knew you could do it! Couldn't have done better myself! I'm impressed! I'm over the moon with that! No complaints there Moving forward, I see You'll have it in a minute! I'm pleased with that A treat to see! Go for it! Get on down! Maiden over! Streaks ahead Optimum stuff Move over! Slick stuff! Test match play! Clear the decks! Speed of light! Diamond work! Sexy! Stonking! Boss! Solid! Thrilling stuff! Topper! Cracker! Corker! Gaffer! Bang on! That's the bee's knees!

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