Sentence examples for the goody from inspiring English sources

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the goody

noun

A small amount of something good to eat.

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The Goody opera comes just two years after an operatic biography of another flawed tabloid favourite, the Playboy model Anna Nicole-Smith, opened in Covent Garden.

And there are signs they may have allies beyond Packham and Oddie – the goody and the Goodie.

Do you hate the goody bag?

And the goody bag is very interesting.

No worries about the Goody episode then?

They could be described as the Goody Two-Shoes generation.

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The question was asked — humorously, it seemed — by a reporter who may have been mocking the goody-goodiness of the campaign.

Goody-goody for the goody-goody!

Was Bach "the goody-two-shoes of legend" or a "reformed teenage thug"?

Mr. White sees the original book as the goody-two-shoes version.

With its environmental leanings and happy-looking royal blue boat, OneWorld is the goody-goody of the Cup.

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