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Goody-goody   /gˈʊdi-gˈʊdi/   Listen
Goody-goody

adjective
1.
Affectedly or smugly good or self-righteous.






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"Goody-goody" Quotes from Famous Books



... hearts, and it is that which is wrong, and not the mere words or faces." He ran the risk of being laughed at, but they didn't laugh, for something in his way of talking to them, even when verging on what they called "goody-goody," inspired them with respect. ...
— The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him • Paul Leicester Ford

... may call the evolution of juvenile literature, for the preparation of reading matter for young people seems now almost to have reached its climax. There is one field, however, and that the one which this volume tries to cover, which strangely enough seems to have been almost neglected. Of "goody-goody" Sunday School library books of an old-fashioned type, which are insipid and lacking both in virility of thought and literary form, there are, alas, already too many. What we need is something to take their ...
— Bible Stories and Religious Classics • Philip P. Wells



Words linked to "Goody-goody" :   sycophant, good, lackey, crawler, toady, ass-kisser



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