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cookies

[kook-eez] / ˈkʊk iz /
NOUN
baked good
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Chai, an avid baker, will likely make chocolate-chip and snickerdoodle cookies because she already has many of the needed ingredients on hand.

From The Wall Street Journal

They don’t prevent you from accidentally sharing personal information online, protect you from phishing links or stop you from being tracked through cookies and browser fingerprinting.

From Salon

Diners scan the pies, cakes and cookies with practiced eyes, rating them for looks, tasting to see if they’re worth a second bite.

From The Wall Street Journal

How could Mom and Dad object to or, indeed, resist these old-fashioned almond-hazelnut cookies?

From The Wall Street Journal

Your mileage may vary, but know that the best gingerbread cookie in Disneyland is actually inside the park at the Harbor Galley, where the cookies are smaller and rounder but also spicier and chewier.

From Los Angeles Times