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Cookie   /kˈʊki/   Listen
Cookie

noun
1.
Any of various small flat sweet cakes ('biscuit' is the British term).  Synonyms: biscuit, cooky.
2.
The cook on a ranch or at a camp.  Synonym: cooky.
3.
A short line of text that a web site puts on your computer's hard drive when you access the web site.



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"Cookie" Quotes from Famous Books



... little boy say this. "Don't be suggesting such things! That monkey might hear you and try it. I don't want my store all splashed up with red and green paint. Come on down now, Wango!" he called, snapping his fingers at the old sailor's queer pet. "Come on down, and I'll give you a cookie." ...
— Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue Giving a Show • Laura Lee Hope

... us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die! Dodo, you are the great American nuisance, in person. Katie, give me that tray and run back for the little rustic stand in the arbor—oh, thank you, Mr. Dalton! Now, Dodo, sit down there and don't speak till you have eaten that cookie all up." ...
— Joyce's Investments - A Story for Girls • Fannie E. Newberry

... cups of huckleberries, then drain them. Beat yolk of one egg and two tablespoons of sugar until light, add one tablespoon of milk, then the drained berries. Line one pie-plate with rich pastry or cookie dough, pour on it the berry mixture, put in the oven and bake light brown; remove from the oven, spread with a meringue made of the white of the egg beaten stiff, and two tablespoons of sugar added. Brown nicely. The white can be beaten with the ...
— The International Jewish Cook Book • Florence Kreisler Greenbaum

... to go after the watchman. Tamara with difficulty sought out a bald, ancient old man, grown over as though with bog moss by entangled gray bristles; with little rheumy eyes and an enormous, reddish, dark-blue granulous nose, on the manner of a cookie. ...
— Yama (The Pit) • Alexandra Kuprin

... "Stow that drivel, cookie," growled a voice which I recognized as belonging to the older Fleming. "You're nice, cheerful company for devils down on their luck. Ain't things bad enough without you croaking like a ...
— The Pirate of Panama - A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure • William MacLeod Raine


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