goody (Meaning)

Wordnet

goody (n)

something considered choice to eat

Webster

goody (n.)

A bonbon, cake, or the like; -- usually in the pl.

An American fish; the lafayette or spot.

Goodwife; -- a low term of civility or sport.

Webster

goody (a.)

Weakly or sentimentally good; affectedly good; -- often in the reduplicated form goody-goody.

goody Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher handed out goody bags filled with treats for the students.
  2. The kids couldn't wait to get their hands on the goody buckets at the birthday party.
  3. The goody box contained a variety of snacks, toys, and activities.
  4. The store was offering a special deal on goody bags for Halloween.
  5. The volunteers filled goody baskets with food and supplies for the homeless.
  6. The raffle winner received a goody basket overflowing with prizes.
  7. The goody jars on the counter were filled with colorful candy and chocolates.
  8. The goody bag was too small to hold all the goodies it contained.
  9. The company gave away goody bags at the trade show to promote their products.
  10. The birthday boy distributed goody bags to his friends after blowing out the candles on his cake.

FAQs About the word goody

something considered choice to eatA bonbon, cake, or the like; -- usually in the pl., An American fish; the lafayette or spot., Goodwife; -- a low term of civil

bit,candy, tidbit, sweet, cate, dainty, treat, kickshaw, delectable, delicacy

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The teacher handed out goody bags filled with treats for the students.

The kids couldn't wait to get their hands on the goody buckets at the birthday party.

The goody box contained a variety of snacks, toys, and activities.

The store was offering a special deal on goody bags for Halloween.