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goody

[ UK /ɡˈʊdi/ ]
[ US /ˈɡʊdi/ ]
NOUN
  1. something considered choice to eat

How To Use goody In A Sentence

  • They're stupendously boring goody-goodies who are permanently belting out power ballads. The Sun
  • Part of Goody's almost biblical redemption was that she admitted her faults. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conner was known about the school as the goody-goody to all teachers and a suck up to Jocks.
  • Certainly, throughout her years in the public eye Goody has been courted, vilified and yes over-analysed.
  • For example, I can recall from elementary school the story of Charles Goodyear and vulcanizing rubber.
  • Whether the goody-goody Gibson girl or the dancing flapper, the single woman finally had purchasing power.
  • I wasn't a goody-goody; I mean, I drank at parties and all, but I generally found getting drunk seemed to be both dangerous and pointless.
  • Ever since Goody, our twelve-year-old bichon frise, was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, I have been compelled by pity and fear to do his bidding. Knowing Jesse
  • On Sunday night I pilgrimed to Dundas to see Pernell Goodyear and the Freeway with Darryl and Charlene Dash.
  • Although this man gave the gang a false name, Goody claims he always knew his real identity. Times, Sunday Times
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