A cookie one is said to figuratively take when contemptuously surpassing all else
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- General name for a food such as a custard cream, hobnob, chocolate digestive or rich tea
- Thin cake
- Food such as a sweet custard cream or a savoury cracker; pottery that has been fired but not yet glazed; or, a pale brown colour
- Custard cream, say?
- Word that refers to a buttery bread roll in America, but a cookie in Britain, which may lead to very different expectations at breakfast
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