See jeezly in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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An' playing' a jeezly good game on top of 'er, jest to make things look legitimit!", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "[2008, Barb Rees, RV Canada with Boo the Menopausal Van, page 92:", "text": "We learn some of their unique Miramichi expressions. If something is “right some jeezly good” then it’s “the world’s finest, unbelievably good.”", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2021 March 7, Matt Lawton, “Curl Interrupted Adventure” (4:59 from the start), in The Great North, season 1, episode 5, spoken by Stan Donovan (Will Forte):", "text": "“Corned beef and cabbage! 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