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goodies

US // (ˈɡʊdɪz) //

好东西,好的东西,好事,美好的事物

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : any objects, rewards, prizes, etc, considered particularly desirable, attractive, or pleasurable

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Examples

  • Hand over the goodies or we could suffer some danger or indignity.

  • It was grand, loud, had delicious swagger, guns, sheriffs, goodies and baddies, and was adapted from a Cormac McCarthy novel.

  • And, as is typical of a Loeb letter, he goes after the goodies that corporate bigwigs routinely get.

  • In exchange for raising the debt ceiling, Republicans want a hilarious list of concessions and goodies.

  • Maya Angelou Stars in Cole Haan's New Campaign: Cole Haan's new campaign, entitled "Born in 1928," stars some oldies but goodies.

  • The Christmas dinner will be a great deal smaller, with fewer goodies than in other years.

  • You shall send us a box of goodies once in a while as you always do; and I will write to you and to Uncle Jabez.

  • Any one getting a candle end had to pay a forfeit, but those who caught the goodies could eat them.

  • Betsey was glad when mother decided on "Popcorn Goodies," for she found it such splendid fun popping the corn.

  • The goodies seemed ready to be eaten; the little folks were eager to taste; still Miss Lucy did not give the word.

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