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Meanings of
cooky
in English
Portuguese
biscoitos
Catalan
intendent
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Any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term)
biscuit
cookie
Portuguese
biscoitos
Usage of
cooky
in English
1
There were lots of
cooky
and cracker crumbs inside her head, too.
2
A plain
cooky
is made by adding flour enough to roll out.
3
Ain't that a
cooky
slipped around to the back of my blouse?
4
The little girl hugged her rag baby and ate her
cooky
in bliss.
5
A fluttering hand took the
cooky
and put it between the pale lips.
6
A dough containing little or no fat usually produces a tough cut
cooky
.
7
What can be done to the
cooky
cutter to prevent it from sticking?
8
Every now and then he threw her a delicious
cooky
warm from the oven.
9
When she was released she still held that she had not taken the
cooky
.
10
I ain't worth a
cooky
before I've had my feed.
11
He lost every hoof and hide, I'll bet a
cooky
!
12
Then she gave little Patience her share of the bread and butter and a
cooky
.
13
He presently received an envelope which contained a small strip from a Chinese lucky
cooky
.
14
Cut with a
cooky
-
cutter
,
and bake in a hot oven, being careful not to burn.
15
Cut thin, and baked brown in a quick oven, these make a good plain
cooky
.
16
I wouldn't be in his shoes for a
cooky
.
Other examples for "cooky"
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cooky
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
bet a cooky
cut with cooky
plain cooky
sweet cooky
eat the cooky
More collocations
Translations for
cooky
Portuguese
biscoitos
cookie
bolacha
biscoito
Catalan
intendent
galeta
Cooky
through the time
Cooky
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common