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cookies
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Cookies is the first album from the Scottish indie rock band 1990s . This album was #23 on Rolling Stone s list of the Top 50 Albums of 2007. "Situation" was #36 on Rolling Stone s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.
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n. (plural of cookie English)
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cooky \Cook"y\, n.; pl. Cookies . [Cf. D. koek cake, dim. koekje; akin to G. kuchen, E. cake; or cf. OE. coket, prob., a sort of cake, and prob. of French origin.] A small, flat, sweetened cake of various kinds.
Usage examples of cookies.
Leilani had assumed that buttered cornbread had no special significance, that the words oatmeal cookies or toasted marshmallows, or long-stemmed roses, would serve as well.
They offer packaged snack foods like potato chips, as well as homemade cookies, brownies, and jars of "Grandma's locally famous" black-bean-and-corn salsa, which a sign promises is "hot enough to blow your head clean off.
By the way, some folks say they would come here just for my wife's homemade cookies, so be sure you try 'em.
I don't particularly care for almonds, so when I make chocolate-almond cookies, I use pecans instead.
Just wanted to say hello, bring you some homemade cookies, welcome you to the neighborhood.
My mother, God rest her soul, made more varieties of pecan cookies than you could shake a stick at.
The contrived welcome with the plate of cookies either had not fooled him or had sharpened his suspicion.
The gift plate that she had piled with cookies and taken next door earlier in the evening.
Yet he felt that he was sitting here having cookies with his grandmother, his ideal grandmother rather than the real one, and beneath his frustration quivered a warm and fuzzy feeling that he had never known before, which had to be a dangerous feeling under the circumstances.
She nodded almost curtly, then turned and went back to her horse, clutching a bag of cookies in one hand and two forgotten apples in the other.
Those cookies have three of the basic food groups—sugar, grease, and chocolate.
She fished out a sandwich that was determined to hide beneath the heavy tin of cookies and packed it in a different place.
Several apples, plus a double handful of oatmeal and raisin cookies, joined the growing heap of food on the counter.
Marti must have known you were coming, because she baked enough cookies to bury us chin-deep.
She might look as sweet as a Girl Scout selling cookies, but when she advertised for a fishing guide, she had declared her entry into an international treasure hunt whose only rule was winner take all.