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Example sentences for "cooky"

Lexicographically close words:
cookin; cooking; cookmaid; cooks; cookstove; cool; coole; cooled; cooler; coolers
  1. Cooky to cook vittles an' play the 'armonium.

  2. I'll bet a cooky her bottom plates are rusted so thin from lack of an occasional coat of red paint that if you were to stand on her bridge and toss a tack hammer down her main hatch you'd punch a hole in her.

  3. By Neptune," he declared, "I'd give a cooky to know the name of the crazy man who paid two million dollars for that steamer!

  4. Miss Lydia did not, apparently, notice the agitation; she bustled about and brought her a cooky on a cracked plate--and watched her.

  5. Likely as not Mis' Rose will give her a cooky or something," Aunt Maria had whispered to Mrs. Lennox.

  6. The little girl hugged her rag baby and ate her cooky in bliss.

  7. She broke the cooky into four pieces, and gave one piece to the littlest child.

  8. The other two children said nothing, but they looked at the cooky with big round eyes, and their mouths went up in the middle and down at the sides.

  9. She looked so longingly at the cooky that the child, seeming to read her thoughts, crowded it all hastily into her own mouth.

  10. The storekeeper's little girl ran out on the porch with a big molasses cooky just out of the oven, and the warm spicy odour of it made Myra realise how hungry she was.

  11. Hump runs the galley from now on, and Cooky pulls in his horns.

  12. So Omar, so I, so you, even you, for you rebelled against dying when Cooky sharpened a knife for you.

  13. The lanyards had been almost severed, with just enough left to hold the shrouds till some severe strain should be put upon them "Cooky did that," he laughed again.

  14. By the way, how much was it that Cooky got away with?

  15. Yours is to do your own work and to have Cooky stand by the fore-sheet.

  16. Tom occasionally gave parlour lessons in astronomy, and he had given one to Nancy on the night of his Senior Prom, the night of the cooky contest.

  17. I took Mary, you know, and Teddy Roberts took Nancy, and when it was over we came in here and had a cooky contest in the kitchen.

  18. Ain't that a cooky slipped around to the back of my blouse?

  19. She sat with a cooky in her hand, looking off at the hills with dreamy eyes, until her mother spoke to her.

  20. May Lily, you run tell Aunt Cindy to give you a cooky or a piece of chicken for him to eat.

  21. The father put the child down and said: "Now, Lila, run with grandpa and get a cooky from granny while your mother and I talk.

  22. David took one look at the sugar cooky animals flying over his head.

  23. And then all over again, around and around, till there wasn't another cooky animal left.

  24. Well, yes, you might give him a cooky or two if you're sure there'll be enough left for us.

  25. Leslie, poising a glass of milk and a cooky in one hand and taking a great bite from her apple.

  26. I went up to Cooky and soothed her, told her that I had heard the dog barking too, and that I thought that I did hear something like the shutting of a door in the night.

  27. Cooky rewarded my efforts at sympathy by expressing gladness "that there was one sensible person in the house that had ears fit for Christian purposes.

  28. By the time Jack had disposed of his sixth cooky he felt ready for conversation.

  29. Let us have a cooky now, and a little rest, before we go home.

  30. The pitcher, which had held the lemonade, and the cooky plate still remained on the floor.

  31. More squirrels seemed to gather in the attic's far corners; but they were not tame enough to come near the girls, who concluded that it would be well to eat their last cooky and drink up the lemonade before they had any small visitors.

  32. Jannet daintily took hold of one hot cooky and dropped it immediately, which amused Daphne very much.

  33. The amount of flour depends somewhat upon the expertness of the cooky maker.

  34. The round sandwich is cut with a sharp cooky cutter.

  35. In fact, any cooky mixture that is made a little more moist by omitting some of the flour may be used for drop cakes.

  36. To make a simple variety of tart, cut two rounds of the paste with a cooky cutter.

  37. Any of the following cooky recipes that contain butter do so because that particular cooky or cake is better when made with butter, but, if desired, some other fat may be used for a part or all of it.

  38. Split blanched almonds, and after putting the cookies on the cooky sheet, place several halves of almonds in any desirable position on the cookies.

  39. DROP CAKES differ from cup cakes in that a stiffer batter is used and the mixture is then dropped from a spoon on a greased and floured cooky sheet.

  40. More flour is needed in cooky mixtures because they must be of a certain thickness in order to be rolled out successfully.

  41. Considerable variety exists in the shortening that may be used in cooky mixtures.

  42. Roll like a jelly roll, and place the two ends together on a cooky sheet so as to form a ring.

  43. In fact, a cooky mixture may be made in the evening and allowed to stand until the next morning before being rolled out and baked.

  44. Drop by spoonfuls on a cooky sheet covered with waxed paper and bake in a slow oven.

  45. Cover a cooky sheet with light wrapping paper that is perfectly smooth and marked into spaces 4-1/2 in.

  46. Drop by spoonfuls on a greased cooky sheet, place close to the floor of the oven, and bake in a hot oven for about 30 minutes or until the puffs are dry and can be lifted from the sheet.

  47. Have a cooky sheet or other large shallow pan greased and floured, and as soon as all the cookies are cut from a piece of dough, pick them up with the aid of a spatula, as in Fig.

  48. Drop by spoonfuls on a greased cooky sheet and bake in a moderate oven.

  49. The mixtures of which these cakes are made are either dropped by spoonfuls or forced through a pastry bag into little mounds or rosettes on an inverted pan or a cooky sheet and then baked in a very slow oven.

  50. What can be done to the cooky cutter to prevent it from sticking?

  51. A skilled cooky maker, however, can secure a soft cut cooky containing little fat by making a very soft dough.

  52. Cooky mixture may be thin like a drop batter and dropped by spoonfuls on to a pan or it may be about as stiff as a soft dough and rolled and then cut into rounds or other shapes.

  53. Why should cooky dough be chilled before rolling out?

  54. It was, but I'll bet a cooky they'll make a kick.

  55. I'll bet a cooky ther feller with ther checked suit wuz after ther machine himself," said Bud.

  56. Cooky dough seemed made on purpose for modeling.

  57. Illustration: A COOKY MOON] The Yarn Child THE yarn child had a hard time in the world.

  58. Oh, he is a perfect pantry scourge, a doughnut-and-cooky terror!

  59. At length a cooky passed between them in dead silence, and the child turned and gazed mutely in her mother's face, with the cooky just in sight.

  60. Roll it out one-fourth of an inch thick and cut with a cooky cutter.

  61. Cut into shape with a round cooky cutter.

  62. They were cut with a star-shaped cooky cutter, and on each one was perched a tiny Santa Claus.

  63. Cut out with a round cooky cutter, three inches in diameter.

  64. Moisten the cooky cutter with water and cut evenly the desired shape.

  65. Remove the paper, and cut when cool with a heart-shaped cooky cutter.

  66. Up to a reasonable point he had access to a cooky jar and an apple barrel.

  67. There had been a sled, and a fire-engine that wound up with a key, and Grandma Neal had made him some cooky soldiers with red cinnamon-drop buttons on their coats.


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