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cookie cutter

n.
A device for cutting flattened cookie dough into shapes before baking.
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Noun1.cookie cutter - a kitchen utensil used to cut a sheet of cookie dough into desired shapes before bakingcookie cutter - a kitchen utensil used to cut a sheet of cookie dough into desired shapes before baking
kitchen utensil - a utensil used in preparing food
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Translations

cookie cutter

(US)
n (Cook) → Ausstechform f
adj (fig inf)einfallslos
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