The phonetic symbol of cookie is English? ['k?k?] or American? ['k?ki], and it is used as a noun in the sentence. ?
1. Vocabulary analysis
cookie
n. Cookie; small dessert
2. Phrases
1. Cookie Jam? Cookie Jam; Cookie Elimination; Cookie Jam; Cookie Jam PC version
2. Sugar Cookie? Candy Cookies; Cookies; Sugar Cookies; Candy Password
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3. Butter cookie? Butter cookie; Butter cookie; Butter cookie; Butter cookie
4. Misfortune Cookie? Misfortune cookie
3. Examples
1. Tell?me?anything?and everything?you?like…write?me? a?fortune?cookie? or?write?me?anovella.?
< p>Tell me anything you like... tell me about your fortune cookies or write a novella.2. I want to understand the path of this mysterious cookie.
I want to understand the origin of this mysterious cookie. Extended information
The synonyms of cookie include ticky, biscuit and munchies.
1. munchies
English?['m?nt?z]?American?['m?nt?z]?
n. snacks
1. He foraged in the refrigerator for munchies.
He searched for snacks in the refrigerator.
2. As?a?person who?dreads?seeing?the?inches build up,?I've?come up with?some?ways?tobattle?the?office-munchies.?
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As someone who is terrified of seeing myself gain weight, I've come up with some ways to combat these office snacks.
2. biscuit
English?['b?sk?t]?American?['b?sk?t]?
n. snack , biscuit
1. I’m sorry?I?stole?the?biscuit,?Mom.?
I’m sorry, mom, I stole the biscuit.
2.Then,?she?bites?at?the?biscuit?ring?that surrounds?his?neck?off?and finally?releases?himfrom the neck nibbling.?
Then she bit the biscuit ring off the boy's neck and let him go.