Noun
good times
plural of good time
good times pl (plural only)
A period of prosperity or happiness.
Let the good times roll!
Also, people beginning their careers during a downturn take longer to “catch up” financially with those who commenced in good times. Source: Internet
A lot of blood, sweat, tears, laughter and good times are in that building, and I hope many more are to come. Source: Internet
All it can offer, in good times or bad, is a view of the world we want to live in rather than the world at hand. Source: Internet
An estimated 200,000 people lived in Ancyra in good times during the Roman Empire, a far greater number than was to be the case from after the fall of the Roman Empire until the early 20th century. Source: Internet
All is ultimately forgiven, as the entire group praises the ability to accept life's unavoidable good times and bad times. Source: Internet
Another learning from well-managed companies is to use profits made during good times to through a downturn. Source: Internet