A cookie one is said to figuratively take when contemptuously surpassing all else
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- Pottery or porcelain that has been fired but not glazed; a food that can be crushed and used as the base of a cheesecake; or, a pale brownish colour
- Crisp, flat cake
- Custard cream or digestive
- Garibaldi or Bath Oliver, eg
- From the Old French for 'twice-cooked' due to an original twofold process of baking and drying in a slow oven, a small unleavened cake, such as a cookie or a shortbread round
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