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Example sentences for "cookies"

Lexicographically close words:
cooker; cookers; cookery; cookhouse; cookie; cookin; cooking; cookmaid; cooks; cookstove
  1. Before he ate his bread and cheese, he tossed three sugar cookies in at her window, and then set about polishing his shoes and making himself extra smart for the morrow.

  2. But those sugar cookies and red apple were not for you, old villain!

  3. I do most greatly thank thee for the sugar cookies and the red apple.

  4. So Della copied diligently while Dorothy brought in the cookies and fudge in question and Helen and Roger discussed Dicky's performance under their breath.

  5. Ethel Brown asked the domestic science teacher at school about that, and she's going to give her receipts for cookies and candies that will last at least six weeks.

  6. In another box were the candies and cookies and cakes and breads.

  7. It was necessary to have all his boxes to pack the candies and cookies and small gifts in.

  8. Then try these sugar cookies of Ethel Brown's.

  9. We know about the cookies and the fruit cake and the fudge.

  10. Miss Dawson says we must let the cookies get perfectly cold before we pack them.

  11. The packing of the candies and cookies took especial care, for they had to be wrapped in paraffin paper and tightly wedged in the fancy boxes awaiting them before they could be wrapped with their gay outside coverings.

  12. You certainly put in a good week's work with the paste pot," declared Roger admiringly as he filled the last one with sugar cookies and tied it with green and red twine to harmonize with its covering of holly paper.

  13. Plenty more cookies in the jar," said Aunt Phoebe, helping them with lavish hand.

  14. The appearance of a heaping plate-full of cookies was hailed with appreciative smiles.

  15. We have some cookies and things to eat that mother gave us," said Bunny, "but we're going to have a little lunch in the woods going home.

  16. Some of the boys and girls had bits of sweet crackers or cookies which they fed to Toby, and he liked them very much.

  17. I am very sorry, though, for your cookies do look most delightful.

  18. When the expressman came for her shabby, bulging bag, she treated him to such a nice little luncheon of cookies and lemonade that he offered her a ride to the station.

  19. On these distracting occasions Sigurd was ready to tear those giggling spooks to bits, and either Joy-of-Life or I had to hold him tight, while the other passed the cookies and candies for which our supernatural visitants had come.

  20. Mr. Matthews brought out the "spread" and for an hour longer the gathering munched delectable cookies and drank ginger ale and talked.

  21. Perhaps some of the guests were present more on account of the ginger ale and molasses cookies than for any other reason, for the cookies had long since gained a wide fame, but none questioned their motives.

  22. She was never too tired to make taffy or chocolate cookies for us.

  23. Down in the store she startled the old storekeeper by an almost wholesale order of candies and cookies and topped it off by a demand for a pink knitting wool, which, Robin hoped mightily, might be found only on the topmost shelf.

  24. The children were to come in the afternoon and play outdoors with their sleds and indoors with the books and games, eat cookies and cocoa and depart with beautiful red and blue and yellow balloons.

  25. They drew up to the nursery table, and endeavored to enjoy the cookies and apples.

  26. She did, and soon a large tray of cookies and lemonade refreshed the members of the Jinks Club, after which the visiting members went home.

  27. She forced the pan of cookies into his hand and moved off.

  28. Supplementary Recipes Including recipes for a few cakes for special occasions, a variety of cookies suitable for use at any time, together with a selection of breakfast cakes, muffins, rolls, etc.

  29. She went out to look after matters in the kitchen, leaving the children to eat their lunch of milk and cookies alone for a few minutes.

  30. And Miss Carford can make almost as good cookies as Dinah!

  31. I guess my sister has a few cookies left," for a maiden sister kept house for the old gentleman.

  32. Let it alone, and eat cookies or seed-cakes, my dear.

  33. They's a letter tied to her horn," volunteered Johnny McSwiggins after he had devoured two cookies and three sandwiches and a chicken leg.

  34. Molasses cookies are very common cakes, but they are not easy to make, for the reason that there is no rule you can work by that will answer in all cases.

  35. Cookies and sugar gingerbread roll out more smoothly the next day.

  36. Dough for cookies or gingerbread, is much more easily and neatly rolled out and stamped the day after it is made, than on the same day.

  37. Cookies should be about as thick as the end of your little finger; gingerbread half as thick.

  38. When Billy and the small girls had seized two cookies and two peaches apiece, and retired to the lawn to enjoy them, he and Sidney sat talking on in the pleasant dusk.

  39. Roll very thin, and sprinkle with sugar after putting the cookies in the pan.

  40. She should thoroughly grease the dripping pan and then cut out her cookies and lift carefully into place, one just touching another.

  41. In the pantry, Keith, the cookies long since forgotten, shamelessly listened at the door and held his breath to see which way Susan's footsteps led.

  42. He had slipped into the pantry to look for another of those cookies made for him, when he heard Mrs. McGuire burst into the kitchen and accost Susan agitatedly.

  43. With which astounding procedure--for her--Susan pushed a plate of cookies and tarts toward him, then picked up her pan of onions and hurried into the kitchen.

  44. Six noble cookies were counted into his hand.

  45. Johnny had taken the orange out of her sacque pocket, and she had to let him have it because he was "a little fellow," and Harry and Tommy had carried all the cookies to school in their pockets.

  46. Mrs. Holly, coming into the kitchen, found him merging from the pantry with both hands full of cookies and doughnuts.

  47. For Joe and--But those doughnuts and cookies don't belong to you.

  48. We won't go for a week or two anyhow, and the cookies wouldn't keep that long.

  49. Flossie, dropping to the floor the cookies she had gotten to take out to the snow house.

  50. Many kinds of cookies can be made with sour milk.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cookies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.