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do-gooder

NOUN
  1. someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms

How To Use do-gooder In A Sentence

  • They don't want do-gooders coming along and deciding to give it to organisations that aren't run by consumers; they want to protect the money.
  • For any other other seal do-gooders out there, please bear in mind that, according to experts, seal bites can in fact be lethal (if the little blighters go for your throat I presume).
  • If you want to take a very Christian view of it, our founder was nailed to a cross, and while that's not necessarily the inevitable end of the do-gooder, it's a fairly good example of if you like the mischances of life.
  • She was what they called a ` do-gooder " and she had with her a list of posts in the homes of well-off Italian families. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Politicians and middle-class do-gooders have interfered with the balance of a vulnerable sociological ecosystem.
  • I once believed the Clintons were do-gooders, and I think to some point they are, but I think it all is part of a hidden agenda, and Hilary & Bill will do anything to once again reclaim power. Clyburn: Bill Clinton's behavior 'bizarre'
  • She's the do-gooder type who always meddles in business that's no affair of hers.
  • While southern church folk ranted about the invasion of do-gooders, they raved about black roles in Reconstruction.
  • A chance encounter with a wannabe do-gooder enables him to open a village dispensary, which he starts to run with his wife.
  • Nor can the Republican majority on his panel be viewed as simply do-gooders out to restore candor to the White House.
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