2. Noun. A good character in a story, often a hero too. ¹
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Definition of Goodie
1. goody [n -S] - See also: goody
Lexicographical Neighbors of Goodie
Literary usage of Goodie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old Kent: The Eastern Shore of Maryland ; Notes Illustrative of the Most by George Adolphus Hanson (1876)
"... hee found them all three in bedd together and young Robin between; and goodie
Martin and Henry were ye last that rose out of bed, and further saith not. ..."
2. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1874)
"goodie, goodie, didn'tI positively forbid you to come here more than twice a week,
... But, goodie, I don't think I promised to bring you any tea and sugar. ..."
3. Report as to Improving the Navigation of the Rivers Forth, &c. and the by Alexander McGibbon (1810)
"Now the fact as to this part of the goodie, is quite the reverse of what Mr Morison
... 3dly, The goodie falls seven feet in this stretch ; consequently no ..."
4. Old Kent: The Eastern Shore of Maryland ; Notes Illustrative of the Most by George Adolphus Hanson (1876)
"... hee found them all three in bedd together and young Robin between; and goodie
Martin and Henry were ye last that rose out of bed, and further saith not. ..."
5. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1874)
"goodie, goodie, didn'tI positively forbid you to come here more than twice a week,
... But, goodie, I don't think I promised to bring you any tea and sugar. ..."
6. Report as to Improving the Navigation of the Rivers Forth, &c. and the by Alexander McGibbon (1810)
"Now the fact as to this part of the goodie, is quite the reverse of what Mr Morison
... 3dly, The goodie falls seven feet in this stretch ; consequently no ..."