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goodlike (comparative more goodlike, superlative most goodlike)

  1. (UK, dialect, archaic) well-favoured; handsome
    • Quoted in 1833, Luke Howard, The Yorkshireman, a religious and literary journal (page 184)
      George Whitehead, who knew him, gives the following account of Robert Hayes: 'He was a very innocent loving man, a goodlike person, of a fresh comely countenance, seemed healthy, and in the prime of his strength when first imprisoned. []