goodiegood‧ie, goody /ˈɡʊdi/ noun [countable]

- Baddies and goodies became less distinguishable from one another.
- But now they have removed all the goodies, the resort hotel and golf course.
- Ghia trim heralds a huge list of goodies, but perhaps only to turn the attention away from the lacklustre dynamics.
- I no longer feel like a needy child waiting for Santa Claus to hand me something from his limited supply of goodies.
- Molly receives a box of doggie goodies and the runners-up will receive, by post, a special gift.
- Pushed to the limit it leads to splitting the world into a racialized opposition between goodies and baddies.
- Special reports on how to get the free goodies only cost $ 20 each.
- You can use the programs to edit photos and create greeting cards, certificates, comic books, labels and other goodies.
ADJECTIVE► other· So join us for that and loads of other goodies tomorrow.· If a child grabs toys or other goodies from his small brother, make sure the grabbing has no rewarding outcome.
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