feel-good
See also: feelgood
English
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feel-good (comparative more feel-good, superlative most feel-good)
- Creating a feeling of happiness.
- the feel-good hit of the summer
- 2004, George Carlin, When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?, New York: Hyperion Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 105:
- Personally, I think all of this upgraded, feel-good language is a further sign of America's increasing uncertainty about itself.
- 2006 October 1, Dennis Lehane, “Refugees” (00:32:06), in The Wire, season 4, episode 4:
- Wilson: An' if they don't, at least they get to see a beggin’-ass white man on his knees. Always a feel-good moment for the folks.
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