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brownie

[brou-nee] / ˈbraʊ ni /
NOUN
fairy
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Its catchy music and dance sequences made it hugely popular with young audiences, and Jenkins joked she got "brownie points" from her children, aged seven and 10, "for at least trying it".

From BBC

The Bodega Special, a rich, fudgy, deeply chocolatey cosmic brownie with powdered sugar ice cream that looks like mini donuts is a chocolate lover’s delight.

From Salon

The two leaders celebrated the “golden era” of the U.S.-Korean alliance with a special luncheon topped off with a “Peacemaker’s Dessert” with golden citrus and a gold-adorned brownie.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ones I’ve tried in the past have been tooth-achingly sweet or a little too dry or just made me crave a brownie instead.

From Salon

More than 1,000 items will be sold under the new label, Amazon said, including eggs, honey, potatoes, rice and brownies, with most priced under $5.

From The Wall Street Journal