Irish dessert-like dish made by boiling bread in milk with sugar and spices; often given to children or older adults and/or eaten on St. John's Eve.
An especially delicious comestible.
1 It is quite as goody as an English tale in one volume.
2 Most of them looked normal, if a bit on the goody - goody side.
3 Oh, goody , maybe the bad guys would fight and kill each other.
4 He was not the goody - goody little scout propagandist that we sometimes read about.
5 There is nothing more nonsensical or ridiculous than the goody - goody talk about lynching.
6 Even the promo photos that bands would do against mottled backdrops, looking goody - goody .
7 The Checker Shadow Illusion is an oldy, and remains a goody .
8 It was easy to recognize that Pamela was not only good but goody - goody .
9 Mustn't be too goody - goody ; that kind of thing is falling out of date.
10 Tha'rt too good to throw thyself away on the goody - goody Alice Lister sort.
11 A lot of goody goodies, too stuck up to bother with country girls.
12 If it were big enough, goody , we'd put you into it.
13 She's a know-it-all goody two-shoes and she doesn't know my life.
14 Who to-day could wade through with children the good - goody books of that generation?
15 She's such a goody - two - shoes , I'll be lucky if there's a guy within miles.
16 What is the real news about us, for instance, as regards being goody - good ?
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