Snickerdoodle

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsnɪkərˌduːdl̩/

Definitions of snickerdoodle

noun a type of cookie made with butter or oil, sugar, and flour, and rolled in cinnamon sugar before baking

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of snickerdoodle in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of snickerdoodle

past tense

snickerdoodled

plural

snickerdoodles

comparative

more snickerdoodle

superlative

most snickerdoodle

present tense

snickerdoodle

future tense

will snickerdoodle

perfect tense

have snickerdoodled

continuous tense

is snickerdoodling

singular

snickerdoodle

positive degree

snickerdoodle

infinitive

to snickerdoodle

gerund

snickerdoodling

participle

snickerdoodled

Origin and Evolution of snickerdoodle

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The origin of the word 'snickerdoodle' is uncertain, but it is believed to be a whimsical creation with no specific meaning.
Evolution of the word: The term 'snickerdoodle' first appeared in American cookbooks in the 1800s, referring to a type of cookie. The exact etymology of the word remains unknown, but it has since become a popular and beloved treat known for its cinnamon-sugar coating and soft, chewy texture.