phrase General Slang

good as gold

GOOD AZ GOLD · phrase · informal

Fine; all good; no problem

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An expression meaning everything is fine, or that a person is doing well or is trustworthy.

“Fixed the fence, so we're good as gold now.”
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good as gold In A Sentence

Fixed the fence, so we're good as gold now.

Origin & Usage

British and Australasian idiom likening reliability or wellbeing to the value of gold.

People Also Ask

What does good as gold mean?

It means everything is fine or all sorted, and can also describe someone as reliable or doing well.

Where does good as gold come from?

It's a British and Australasian idiom likening reliability or wellbeing to the value of gold.

Can good as gold describe a person?

Yes — it can mean someone is trustworthy, well-behaved, or in good health.

How do you use good as gold in a sentence?

Say something like 'Fixed the fence, so we're good as gold now.'

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