good run
English
Etymology
Originally referring to theatrical performances.
Noun
- (idiomatic) Success over an extended period.
- to have a good run
- 2016 June 23, Lucy Mangan, “Goodbye to The Good Wife, a miracle of the small screen”, in The Guardian:
- It’s been the very definition of a good run. After seven series and 156 episodes, Alicia Florrick’s story has ended – in a way, where it began; with a well-deserved slap delivered by a rightly furious woman in an anonymous corridor.
- 2018, “Drunk in LA”, performed by Beach House:
- I had a good run playing horses in my mind / Left my heart out somewhere running
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