Pronunciation: /ˈsnɪkərˌduːdl̩/
noun a type of cookie made with butter or oil, sugar, and flour, and rolled in cinnamon sugar before baking
A1 I baked snickerdoodle cookies for the first time.
A2 She bought a snickerdoodle from the bakery for her afternoon snack.
B1 The recipe for snickerdoodles calls for cinnamon and sugar.
B2 The snickerdoodle won first place in the cookie baking competition.
C1 The snickerdoodle is a classic American cookie that is loved by many.
C2 The bakery's specialty is their giant snickerdoodle cookies that are always a hit with customers.
formal The bakery specializes in making traditional snickerdoodle cookies.
informal I love snickerdoodle cookies, they're so yummy!
slang Let's grab some snickerdoodles for our movie night.
figurative Her laugh was like a snickerdoodle, sweet and infectious.
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