He always has good candy--the kind I love to eat-- Made of deliciousgoodies that taste so nice and sweet.
Through his delightful training box Almost within a week The best of French expressions You will learn to speak And ask for all the goodies On menu cards we see With just the proper accent For breakfast, dinner, tea.
They were munching the goodies when Doctor Davison came smilingly in.
Nasty greedy thing; and not one of her own goodies eaten," muttered Patty.
And don't you think, dearie, you'd better let nurse keep the goodies for you?
The neighbors all put their heads together, and that evening they filled their baskets with goodies and presents and, with large bouquets of flowers, they tiptoed up to Matilda's front stoop and stamped their feet.
And then the merry tiny creatures ate the goodies brought in the acorn baskets.
The boys seconded the motion, and for a few minutes supper was the all-absorbing topic, as the cups went round and the goodies vanished rapidly, accompanied by the usual mishaps which make picnic meals such fun.
Molly, wondering if Miss Bat's amiability would extend to making goodies in the midst of her usual Saturday's baking.
It wasn't for nothing that so many goodies were stuffed into thy already crowded valise!
The goodies came tumbling all about the floor, and the old man was as merry as the children who scrambled after the sugar-plums--Winnie cramming her little mouth until they tumbled out again for want of room.
Oh, to buy goodies and toys is your purpose, I suppose!
Then went he unto the secret places to make excretion of his natural digestions.
In returning, they considered the face of the sky, if it was such as they had observed it the night before, and into what signs the sun was entering, as also the moon for that day.
When the last line is sung, an extra large toss is made and thus all the goodies fly to all parts of the room.
But I won't have you tormenting me with gas about the goodiesback home.
Yesterday mother and the girls cooked enough goodies to feed the whole company.
I'm sure you'd like to go there To see your feathered friend-- And so many goodies grow there You would like to comprehend!
I met my brother, who always expected me to bring him some stolen sweets or goodies of some kind, but unfortunately this time I came empty-handed.
So, in with the candies, The books, and the toys; All the goodies I have For the good girls and boys.
He rides to the East, and he rides to the West, Of hisgoodies he touches not one; He eateth the crumbs of the Christmas feast When the dear little folks are done.
A canvass showed that a round dozen of the girls had been favored that week, and, at Bobby's suggestion, they donated their goodies to "the common cause.
Betty and Bobby each had a box from Mrs. Littell, who sent packages of sensible goodies regularly to her girls in turn.
When we fill James's pretty boxes with these goodies and tie them with attractive paper and cord they are going to look like 'some' Christmas to these poor little kiddies.
Doctor Hancock had sent over a box of raisins and Mrs. Watkins had sent out from town a box of figs and a few of these goodies with two or three pieces of candy, went into every article that could be made to serve as a container.
And you can use round boxes for a dozen purposes," said Margaret; "for candy and all the goodies we're going to send the orphans.
He ate so many goodies that he was too tired to do much work, so he had to sit on his little red stool most of the time.
Why, it is hard to choose the bill of fare, there's so many goodies laying around!
This alarm made the girls jump up and run from their table of goodiesin a panic.
Now all these things Zip adored with the exception of the pickles, so he lay down with nose stretched out in their direction as far as he could without being seen, that he might at least smell the goodieswhile he waited.
Illustration: Indeed there were all kinds of goodies in those boxes.
When Madame Schakael found her in Jennie's room that night she ought to have told just how she had been crowded out of her own room--and after paying for all the goodies you girls stuffed yourselves with, too!
Nancy wanted to say that it seemed to her all thegoodies were hers.
As for the breaking of the rules by girls who wish to stuff themselves with goodies after hours, I have little to say.
Here indeed were goodies galore, plump pies and a luscious jelly cake glistening with white frosting; shining glasses of jelly and jam, jars upon jars of preserves, pickles and catsup of every description.
He said there was nothing in his Christmas stock too good for the Captain, and he'd like to send something, but it really seemed like all his goodies were forbidden fruit.
There have been so many goodies in this pie that I hardly see how it would be possible for anything better to be saved for the last," answered Captain Gordon with a loving smile.
Boys don't half appreciate the blessing of not being too old to have goodies sent them.
Now goodies taste good to me, very good, but I haven't a friend in the world who would think of boiling up a kettleful of molasses into candy, or of making a waiterful of seed-cakes to send me.
We keep our goodies in the same box, and so we do our pencils and the rest of our traps.
She looked at the pictures on the cans of goodies and she picked out a can of all her favorites and set them in the basket Mrs. Merrill carried on her arm.
And another added, "Won't it be fun to see the things in our shoes in the morning, the goodies that boys love?
And he thought about his wooden shoes and knew there would be no goodies in them for him in the morning.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "goodies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.