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How To Use Goody-goody In A Sentence

  • Then Dave muttered something about her being a goody-goody, they all laughed, and walked away.
  • But that's exactly what Edwards has shown he can't or won't do, for fear of blemishing his goody-goody image.
  • He was always trying to encourage me to bunk off and go hang out in the caff at the park, but I being the goody-goody that I was always refused convinced I'd get caught.
  • David and I never got along very well - I found him to be a jerk most of the time and he found me to be a goody-goody - but he was a good hockey player so we both tried to tolerate each other.
  • 'That's a bit unkind,' said Pat 'After all, Sadie's kind and generous and we all like to be friends with her because of those things, not because she's well-off And Pam was a nice little thing, though she's such a swotter j m not friends with her because I want to pick her brains but because there's something rather nice about her, in spite of her head always being inside a book' 'Well, stick up for Prudence if you like,' said Janet I think she's a humbug I can't stick her goody-goody ways Can you, Bobby? ' Summer Term At St Clare's
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  • Ever since your suspension, you've been all goody-goody since then.
  • Keeping cool doesn't make you a wimp or goody-goody - it shows maturity.
  • From high school, I felt that I had the goody-goody thing and the academic thing pretty well locked up, but I was a geek in need of a social life, so I moved into a frat.
  • Strictly not for the sweet goody-goody music listeners, is this album.
  • Marjorie put on that little important air which sometimes made her brothers and sisters call her goody-goody. The Children of Wilton Chase
  • Oh, but he's too goody-goody to let her know or do anything about it.
  • He was always trying to encourage me to bunk off and go hang out in the caff at the park, but I being the goody-goody that I was always refused convinced I'd get caught.
  • Hattie was the little goody-goody sister, and I was the bad one.
  • They are courageous, trendy and are no longer bookworms or ‘goody-goody students’.
  • It's a television set piece, something entirely formulaic, earnest, goody-goody, proud of itself, overproduced.
  • Despite his goody-goody reputation Deverin was usually the one who either supplied Wolf with the necessary means of his trouble making, or got him out of trouble.
  • Our capabilities to learn are boundless but not every person is bred to be a goody-goody.
  • I continued to hold the smile, feeling like on of those goody-goody teacher's pets.
  • This approach isn't just a matter of goody-goody liberal ideals; it's the only solution that has any hope of working in the long run.
  • He's chirpy, enthusiastic and obsessively neat - a bit of a goody-goody, in fact.
  • If fairy tales make you think of simpering goody-goody princesses and men in tights with page boy haircuts, has Ella Enchanted got a surprise for you.
  • For it could not help bringing up the unget-aroundable fact that, all gentle cant and philosophizing to the contrary notwithstanding, no people in the world ever did achieve their freedom by goody-goody talk and moral suasion: it being immutable law that all revolutions that will succeed must A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 4.
  • I have some goody-goody friends who are really nice, but we don't have anything in common.
  • I'm not exactly a troublemaker but then I'm not a goody-goody type student either.
  • pietism," of what is foolishly called "goody-goody," has long been abroad; a grievously exaggerated dread; a mere parody of rightful jealousy for sincerity in religion. Philippian Studies Lessons in Faith and Love from St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians
  • 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.
  • He is so different from all the other boring, goody-goody superheroes.
  • At that time, their denial was their belief that they were popular all over the World as a paternalistic big brotherly, goody-goody neighbor.
  • If she had still been a goody-goody she would have been so modest and fainted at the idea.
  • During the whole horribly stressful process you have to be a goody-goody.
  • She's kind of a goody-goody and quiet, but is just so awesome.
  • Among some sections of the party, Martin is regarded as too much of a goody-goody, too much the altar boy.
  • He's too much of a goody-goody , and I knew deep down that I will have to finish him someday in my life.
  • Nobody would call him a goody-goody, milquetoast politician.
  • After all, your mind is my mind of course, they left out your goody-goody conscience. THE TRAIL OF TERROR (THE THREE INVESTIGATORS MYSTERIES NO 39)
  • Conner was known about the school as the goody-goody to all teachers and a suck up to Jocks.
  • Moore is Julie, the goody-goody daughter of a reverend in a North Carolina town.
  • My goody-goody reputation would have been gone forever.
  • The goody-goody story he told - actually, he made it up - about little George cutting down the cherry tree has a nice moral, but it was too good to be true.
  • I didn't want my school friends to think of me as a goody-goody type just because I was a pastor's kid, so I swore and drank and got high with them.
  • Maybe if you stopped going out with such a boring, goody-goody, you'd be much better off.
  • Even more special was the loyalty the class exhibited when he asked where it was - not one person, not even the goody-goody, said a word.
  • He looked like the goody-goody boy next door, tall and with a slight build, a little tanned, with wavy brown hair and plain brown eyes.
  • His nicknames for me were annoying and I could tell that he thought of me as a preppy goody-goody.
  • Maybe they just like goody-goody sweet entertainment.
  • He was always trying to encourage me to bunk off and go hang out in the caff at the park, but I being the goody-goody that I was always refused convinced I'd get caught.

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