Use of goodness in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include goodness at the start of sentence, goodness at the end of sentence and goodness in the middle of sentence

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goodness at the start of sentence


  1. Goodness, what a big toy!
  2. Goodness, what a big balloon!
  3. Goodness, I wonder if he knows.
  4. Goodness invests his every action.
  5. Goodness knows, I tried to help him!
  6. Goodness gracious , what a terrible thought!
  7. Goodness! how many more times do I have to tell you!

goodness at the end of sentence


  1. Of idleness comes no goodness.
  2. Nothing so popular as goodness.
  3. She was a woman of purity and goodness.
  4. She's the very incarnation of goodness.
  5. I managed to catch the train, thank goodness.
  6. Cyril's most impressive quality was his innate goodness.
  7. We cannot equate the possession of wealth with goodness.
  8. In spite of the bad things he's done I still believe in his essential goodness.

goodness in the middle of sentence


  1. My goodness! Look at the time!
  2. I wish to goodness he'd be quiet.
  3. Well, thank goodness that's over!
  4. My goodness, you have spent a lot!
  5. My goodness, Tim, you have changed!
  6. Keep your voice down, for goodness sake.
  7. There is goodness and badness in everyone.
  8. She seemed to personify goodness and nobility.
  9. My goodness, he's earned millions in his career.
  10. All the goodness has been boiled out of the vegetables.
  11. Where there is kindness, there is goodness, and where there is goodness, there is magic.
  12. Grief and tragedy and hatred are only for a time. goodness, remembrance and love have no end.
  13. If there are dreams about a beautiful South Africa, there are also roads that lead to their goal. Two of these roads could be named goodness and Forgiveness.

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tefillin -
چمڑے کی ڈبیا جس میں عبرانی کا نُسخہ تورات چمڑے پر لکھا ہوا یا کڑھا ہوا ہوتا ہے
(Judaism) either of two small leather cases containing texts from the Hebrew Scriptures (known collectively as tefillin); traditionally worn (on the forehead and the left arm) by Jewish men during morning prayer