(See also FEEL GOOD.)

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1838.  We will behave. We will behave good.—Caroline Gillman, ‘Recollections of a Southern Matron,’ p. 32 (N.Y.).

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[1846.  A man might love his country so bad as to be willing to cut the throats of one half of the American citizens.—Mr. Chipman of Mich., House of Repr., May 18: Cong. Globe, p. 838.]

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1855.  He there [in Missouri] put us into another sieve, and sifted us good.—George A. Smith at the Mormon Tabernacle, March 18: ‘Journal of Discourses,’ ii. 216.

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