Definition of Cookeys

1. cookey [n] - See also: cookey

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cookeys

cooked the books
cooked up
cookee
cookees
cookeite
cooker
cooker hood
cookeries
cookers
cookery
cookery book
cookery books
cookest
cooketh
cookey
cookeys (current term)
cookfire
cookhouse
cookhouses
cookie
cookie-cutter
cookie-cutters
cookie cutter
cookie cutters
cookie dough
cookie doughs
cookie jar
cookie jar reserve
cookie jars
cookie sheet

Literary usage of Cookeys

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. From Cape Cod to Dixie and the Tropics by John Milton Mackie (1864)
"And, finally, the dinner goes off, like the finale of a display of fireworks, with " Jenny Lind cake," " vanities," " cookeys," " lady fingers," "jelly ..."

2. The Young Housekeeper's Friend by Cornelius, Mary Hooker Cornelius (1846)
"In making cookeys and sugar gingerbread, the whites and yolks of eggs can be beaten together; but the cake is better if they are done separately. ..."

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