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Good morning   /gʊd mˈɔrnɪŋ/   Listen
Good morning

noun
1.
A conventional expression of greeting or farewell.  Synonym: morning.






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"Good morning" Quotes from Famous Books



... joke which will appeal to the officers' mess in Belfast, Dublin, and elsewhere; which will be told after dinner in most houses in the county for many a year to come. And now, General Clavering, I presume there is no more to be said. I wish you good morning." ...
— The Northern Iron - 1907 • George A. Birmingham

... of the elements of his life that memory and attention had at last given her. There came a day when this possession on the girl's part actually seemed to enjoy between them, while their eyes met, a tacit recognition that was half a joke and half a deep solemnity. He bade her good morning always now; he often quite raised his hat to her. He passed a remark when there was time or room, and once she went so far as to say to him that she hadn't seen him for "ages." "Ages" was the word she consciously and carefully, though a trifle tremulously ...
— In the Cage • Henry James

... "Aha! good morning, Sir Humphrey," cried the captain cheerily. "Come, that's better. Why, you frightened ...
— Old Gold - The Cruise of the "Jason" Brig • George Manville Fenn

... a vacated seat on the top, which Cass climbed up to, and abstractedly threw himself beside a figure muffled in shawls and rugs. There was a slight movement among the multitudinous enwrappings, and then the figure turned to him and said dryly, "Good morning!" It was Miss Porter! ...
— Frontier Stories • Bret Harte

... Tackleton. "I must be off, for, when the clock strikes again, it'll be necessary for me to be upon my way to church. Good morning, John Peerybingle. I'm sorry to be deprived of the pleasure of your company. Sorry for the loss, and ...
— The Cricket on the Hearth • Charles Dickens


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