goody 的 2 个定义
plural good·ies.
- Usually goodies. something especially attractive or pleasing, especially cake, cookies, or candy.
- something that causes delight or satisfaction: A record collector played some goodies for me on his phonograph.
- good.
goody 近义词
good thing
更多goody例句
- As if this wasn’t enough for off-road enthusiasts, a Sasquatch package offers 35-inch monster tires, stiff shocks, a suspension-lift kit and other goodies for trail seekers.
- Even better, if you order now, there’s a solid chance that the goodies will get to your loved ones in time for the 25th.
- A lot of the goodies that I make would not survive, so I don’t typically like to ship them.
- The Hummer will be a bit pricey at first with lots of standard goodies like a three motors that generate 1,000 horsepower for towing and hauling.
- Hershey, for example, has reported that people buying goodies to eat themselves makes up nearly 50% of sales at Halloween.
- Nevertheless, some emergency rooms are even offering Vicodin “goody bags” to improve their ratings.
- And now here we are, some of us anyway, looking back with syrupy nostalgia to the Sam Goody days!
- The goody-goody Jagger started becoming more like Richards and began calling himself “Mick.”
- It's probably a very tasteful goody bag for some very tasteful ladies.
- Obama and the goody-goody Democrats desperately want to believe the Republicans are capable of a compromise on health care.
- Goody Wallis has asked me to write to her, and I shall certainly do so at once, distinctly forbidding it.
- Oh, you dear old Goody Goody, she cried, springing to her feet and throwing her arms around Tessa.
- You have here a triall of her fidelity, that Goody Busie-body vaunted of.
- "Goody Oliver" was executed as a witch on November 16th, 1688.
- One said contemptuously, "Oh, you're a goody-goody, parson!"