good-neighbourly

English

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  • (US) good-neighborly

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good-neighbourly (comparative more good-neighbourly, superlative most good-neighbourly)

  1. (British spelling) In the manner of a good, courteous, friendly neighbour.
    • 1979 August, Michael Harris, “A line for all reasons: the North Yorkshire Moors Railway”, in Railway World, page 411:
      Although railways are normally excluded by statute from seeking planning permission for most of their works, the Trust thought it good-neighbourly to advise the local Ryedale District Council of its intentions.

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