goody-goody / ˈgʊd iˈgʊd i /

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goody-goody2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural good·y-good·ies.

  1. a person who is self-righteously, affectedly, or cloyingly good.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. self-righteously or cloyingly good; affecting goodness.

goody-goody 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

straight-laced

更多goody-goody例句

  1. Nevertheless, some emergency rooms are even offering Vicodin “goody bags” to improve their ratings.
  2. And now here we are, some of us anyway, looking back with syrupy nostalgia to the Sam Goody days!
  3. The goody-goody Jagger started becoming more like Richards and began calling himself “Mick.”
  4. It's probably a very tasteful goody bag for some very tasteful ladies.
  5. Obama and the goody-goody Democrats desperately want to believe the Republicans are capable of a compromise on health care.
  6. Goody Wallis has asked me to write to her, and I shall certainly do so at once, distinctly forbidding it.
  7. Oh, you dear old Goody Goody, she cried, springing to her feet and throwing her arms around Tessa.
  8. You have here a triall of her fidelity, that Goody Busie-body vaunted of.
  9. "Goody Oliver" was executed as a witch on November 16th, 1688.
  10. One said contemptuously, "Oh, you're a goody-goody, parson!"