cooky

[ˈkʊki]

cooky Definition

a small, flat, sweet baked food that is usually round or square and is made from flour and sugar.

Using cooky: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cooky" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She baked a batch of chocolate chip cookies.

  • Example

    I love to dunk my cookies in milk.

  • Example

    He offered me a cookie with my coffee.

cooky Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cooky

Phrases with cooky

  • a crisp cookie usually containing a slip of paper with a prediction or aphorism enclosed inside

    Example

    After dinner, we cracked open our fortune cookies and read our fortunes aloud.

  • a tool or device used to cut dough into a particular shape, or something that is mass-produced without variation

    Example

    The houses in the new development all looked the same, as if they were stamped out by a cookie cutter.

  • that's the way the cookie crumbles

    used to express acceptance of an unpleasant reality

    Example

    I was disappointed that I didn't get the job, but I guess that's the way the cookie crumbles.

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Summary: cooky in Brief

A 'cooky' [ˈkʊki] is a small, flat, sweet baked food made from flour and sugar. It is often round or square and can be enjoyed with milk or coffee. Variations include the 'fortune cookie,' which contains a prediction or aphorism, and the 'cookie cutter,' which cuts dough into a particular shape. The phrase 'that's the way the cookie crumbles' is used to express acceptance of an unpleasant reality.