Dudley do-right


noun phrase

A person of exceptional virtue; social and moral paragon; mister clean: Bush’s carefully managed image as a square-shouldered Dudley Do-Right/ a ’90s breed of Dudley Do-Right is back in the saddle

[1980s+; fr a character in a television cartoon series, Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties]

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