What are some opposite words for cookie?

Antonyms for cookie
ˈkʊk icook·ie

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  1. cookie, cooky, biscuitnoun

    any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term)

    Synonyms:
    biscuit, cooky

  2. cookie, cookynoun

    the cook on a ranch or at a camp

    Synonyms:
    biscuit, cooky

  3. cookienoun

    a short line of text that a web site puts on your computer's hard drive when you access the web site

    Synonyms:
    biscuit, cooky

Editors Contribution0.0 / 0 votes

  1. mange

    both crusty musty

    Submitted by anonymous on March 3, 2020  

How to use cookie in a sentence?

  1. Gail Vance Civille:

    A chocolate chip cookie is a brilliant contrast among the flavors and among the textures.

  2. Madeleine Albright:

    I think that part of the issue is that President Trump seems to believe that he can have just one-on-one relationships. And maybe that's possible in business, but that is not something that is possible as president of the United States, this is not a matter of charming, by saying you're 'honored' and he's a 'smart cookie.'.

  3. Sanita Belgrave:

    Cookie cutter answers don’t yield results. Be the true expression of yourself.

  4. Zach Honig:

    While there can be plenty of exciting moments, many aspects of work travel aren't as glamorous as you might think — being able to work toward a free vacation can certainly help take the sting out of spending so much in economy airplane seats and at cookie-cutter hotels instead of at home.

  5. Robert McNamara:

    That is absolutely a fear, and it's something we see happening, in the immediate aftermath of Kelo, you saw a lot of local government officials and developers realize they had been caught with their hand in the cookie jar. They realized that suddenly people were watching. Ten years on you are starting to see in a number of states, local government officials and developers start to look at that cookie jar again.

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