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cookies

[kook-eez] / ˈkʊk iz /
NOUN
baked good
Synonyms


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But the country still has millions of well-to-do shoppers who can afford to splurge on, say, a $6 package of Sam’s Club-exclusive Oreos, with thinner cookies and more cream.

From The Wall Street Journal

When it was her turn, she joined Walker and other executives at a table near a white tent stocked with drinks and cookies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Susan Prunty’s bakery in Medford, Ore., sold about 25 Christmas cookie decorating kits through the middle of last December, complete with a dozen freshly baked sugar cookies, buttercream frosting, and sprinkles.

From Barron's

When cookies and candies begin to blur together, a salt-forward gift can feel like a small revelation.

From Salon

Twinkling lights adorned trees in the store’s entryway and employees offered shoppers free cookies for the holidays.

From Los Angeles Times