What's the difference between goody and lafayette?

Goody


Definition:

  • (n.) A bonbon, cake, or the like; -- usually in the pl.
  • (n.) An American fish; the lafayette or spot.
  • (n.) Goodwife; -- a low term of civility or sport.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Good mental health brings with it a whole lot of goodies in Santa’s stocking, because after all, physical fitness and wealth are meaningless without it.
  • (2) Barratt asked if he'd like to help him create a modern-day Goodies .
  • (3) But in the past year one towered above the others as if not the biggest then the most extraordinary media story of the year – the death of Jade Goody.
  • (4) From a red box packed with goodies for the old, George Osborne also pulled one policy affecting the other end of the age spectrum which, it must be hoped, will ultimately prove as important as his sweeping pensions proposals.
  • (5) He is likely to announce some goodies in his March budget to support colleagues in both fights, but within the current spending straitjacket.
  • (6) It was probably the seminal boxing match of all time, the dramatic unities perfectly in place: perceived goodie v baddie, impossible odds, totally unforeseen outcome.
  • (7) Oh goody – cheaper driving, and more cars on the roads.
  • (8) Occasionally it has been unobtrusive – such as Nationwide's sponsorship of the cash machine in Dev's corner shop in Coronation Street – but elsewhere it's been jarring – such as ITV's deal with Samsung for The X-Factor , which led to scenes of contestants squealing with delight to receive goody bags of Samsung gadgets, and turned every phone call and video diary entry into a mini-plug for the brand.
  • (9) But the neat side-parting isn't the goody-goody look it once was.
  • (10) According to reports , the Goody wedding issue of Richard Desmond's celebrity gossip magazine sold 1.8 million copies, more than three times its average circulation of 508,504 in the second half of 2008.
  • (11) Major role The judge told one of them, Douglas Gordon Goody, that during the trial he had noted signs that he was capable of inspiring the admiration of the other accused.
  • (12) It defended its tribute issue and revealed that it had contacted Goody's family since publication and that they understood the tribute issue and viewed it as being "very kind".
  • (13) Most of the Labour team now agree this involves taking risks, and a collation of small-bore policy goodies will not do.
  • (14) Viewers have contacted the regulator over what they saw as alleged racism by housemates Jade Goody, Danielle Lloyd and Jo O'Meara towards Shilpa.
  • (15) In response to media inquiries, Fifa’s ethics committee confirmed that 65 of the watches had been handed out in goodie bags during the Congress that preceded the World Cup.
  • (16) In broadcasting Jade Goody's tirades, Endemol and Channel 4 were not condoning her behaviour, but affording the public the opportunity to evaluate her behaviour alongside that of other housemates and vote to decide who should be allowed to stay in the house.
  • (17) With our politics increasingly polarised , it saddens me to see my students being initiated – deliberately or not – into an essentially Manichaean view of politics, with a checklist of “goodies” (leftists, trade unions, Corbyn) and “baddies” (Tories, Brexiteers, anyone who uses the phrase British values without irony).
  • (18) magazine publishing a "tribute issue" to the terminally ill Jade Goody while she is still alive, the Press Complaints Commission will not investigate the complaints.
  • (19) April-May 2006 Mulcaire hacks into phones of John Prescott, Boris Johnson, Tessa Jowell, Gwyneth Paltrow, George Michael, Vanessa Feltz and Jade Goody.
  • (20) Clifford – who has made millions looking after clients as varied as Frank Sinatra, Freddie Starr, Jade Goody, Rebecca Loos and Kerry Katona – argued that there needs to be a clear "halfway house" between protecting privacy and freedom of speech, and newspapers should be forced to justify publishing stories about people's personal lives.

Lafayette


Definition:

  • (n.) The dollar fish.
  • (n.) A market fish, the goody, or spot (Liostomus xanthurus), of the southern coast of the United States.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She was a once-in-a-lifetime gal.” A friend of Breaux wrote on Instagram: “God really does give his best angels their wings first.” Breaux was a student at Louisiana State University in Eunice and lived in Lafayette, where she was working at clothing retailer Coco Eros.
  • (2) Phenix appears to be Houser’s last permanent address, but he had been in Lafayette, a city of 124,000 roughly 500 miles west, for long enough to make an impression on local business owners.
  • (3) On Friday, police in Lafayette, Louisiana, were trying to piece together scraps of a life and a motive.
  • (4) A lone gunman opened fire inside a crowded movie theatre in Lafayette, Louisiana , on Thursday evening, killing two people and injuring at least nine others before taking his own life, police said.
  • (5) The study was conducted in the three contiguous counties of Johnson, Lafayette and Pettis in west central Missouri.
  • (6) They are moving into Lafayette Park and my dad wants to join the soccer team there.” Allen’s parents are not alone.
  • (7) Subjects were 48 prisoners examined regarding a mock theft in a peer threat context; physiological responses were recorded simultaneously on a Lafayette field polygraph and a Sensor Medics laboratory polygraph.
  • (8) David Callecod, president of Lafayette General Health, said all five people treated at his hospital had gunshot wounds.
  • (9) Lafayette shooting victims were a bright student and an artistic entrepeneur Read more But the nation’s capital has shown itself to be even more resistant to gun reforms, despite an aggressive effort by Barack Obama to expand background checks after the 2012 elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
  • (10) Extensive surveys were conducted in 1987 in Baytown, TX; Lafayette, Shreveport and Baton Rouge, LA; Memphis, TN; Kansas City, MO; Evansville, IN; and Jacksonville, FL.
  • (11) Speaking to CNN, Jindal said: “This was an awful, awful night – for Lafayette, for Louisiana, for our entire country.
  • (12) On Thursday night, Lafayette, Louisiana , found itself at the center of a tragedy.
  • (13) Lafayette’s police chief, Jim Craft, said a quick response by police officers prevented further deaths.
  • (14) Map - Lafayette location Later it emerged that two teachers who had been in the theatre had raised the alarm and one had even thrown herself in front of the shooter to save her friend.
  • (15) John Houser named by police as Lafayette movie theater gunman Read more Among them were two teachers from Jeanerette high school, Jena Meaux and Allister Viator Martin.
  • (16) Johnson, who died in hospital, was co-owner with her husband of a craft shop, the Red Arrow Workshop, in Lafayette.
  • (17) The only connection they had found between Craft and Lafayette so far was that he had an uncle who lived there – but he had been dead for 35 years.
  • (18) The big names – Aurora , Sandy Hook , Fort Hood , Tucson , Virginia Tech, Lafayette , Isla Vista , the Navy Yard , Charleston – you remember.
  • (19) The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed to GuardianUS that it is investigating the University of Texas, Alpha Genesis, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, Primate Products, University of California, Davis, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, Emory University and the University of Wisconsin, Madison, over potential violations of the Animal Welfare Act.
  • (20) Geoffrey Stanek, 26, Lafayette, Oregon Geoffrey Stanek.

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