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cookie-cutter

饼干式的,曲别针,饼干切块,曲奇饼干

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a device, usually of metal, for cutting shaped forms, as circles or stars, for cookies from dough that has been rolled flat.

Examples

  • “A lot of times we want this cookie cutter thing where we can say foam rollers work for everyone but I think it’s hard to people, including researchers, to grasp that there isn’t one thing that works for everyone,” says Dabbs.

  • Keen-eyed solvers noted that there was no restriction on the convexity of the cookie cutter.

  • I love them because there is no rolling, no chilling, no cookie cutters.

  • Using a small cookie cutter or pie stamp, cut as many cutouts from the dough as you can.

  • There was also the grapefruit diet, the cabbage soup diet, and the cookie diet.

  • And “om nom nom nom” is more of a dig at Cookie Monster and Instagram foodies than it is at anyone else.

  • A personal favorite is “C Is For Cookie” for guiding me through a 1994 playground debate over how to spell the word.

  • In the early 1900s, stores in Mexican towns and cities began selling cookie-and-sugar calaveras, or skulls.

  • Cookie Monster has always been one of the most beloved features of that PBS childhood staple, Sesame Street.

  • At length, it was proposed by Dan Tyron to send for the stone cutter, and get him to cut them out of the wall with a chisel.

  • The cutter passes from plant to plant cutting only those plants that are ripe.

  • At this time the leaves are very brittle and unless the cutter is an experienced hand much injury may be done to the leaves.

  • “We are not in her clutches just yet, my lad,” said Captain Charnick, as he saw Digby anxiously watching the cutter.

  • Digby got a look at the compass within it, and found that the cutter was once more running up Channel.