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		Definition of cookie cutter in English: cookie cutternoun  North American 1A device with sharp edges for cutting biscuit dough into a particular shape.  Example sentencesExamples -  Or at least that's what the cookie cutter looked like.
 -  And when I finally got it rolled out, I thought it was boring to just cut out rectangles so I got out my heart shaped cookie cutter.
 -  When the polenta has cooled, use a cookie cutter or a metal pastry circle to cut out little cakes.
 -  The most creative part of making these cookies is using the cookie cutter and making great figures.
 -  Using a two-inch round cookie cutter, cut out 12 circles.
 -  Use a cookie cutter to get the shapes you like, place on a baking sheet.
 -  Aunt Glad had had every kind of cookie cutter in the world, it seemed.
 -  After baking and cooking the cake, I cut the individual cakes out of the whole with a cookie cutter.
 -  Copy recipe onto a card, loop ribbon through card and cookie cutter, and tie in a bow around towel.
 -  Using a 21/4-inch fluted cookie cutter, cut out three circles.
 -  Roll into a thin (0.5 centimeters / 1/4 inch) disc, and use a cookie cutter to take out shapes.
 -  Roll this out and cut out your shapes with a cookie cutter.
 -  The child takes a cookie cutter and cuts out a dozen cookies.
 -  Place the butternut squash slices on a cutting board and, using a 2 1/4-inch cookie cutter, cut out the center of each slice and set aside.
 -  Using a 2 1/2-inch cookie cutter, cut the dough into 18 circles.
 -  Cut into desired shapes with a 1 1/2-inch cookie cutter.
 -  Using a 4-inch round cookie cutter, cut out 24 discs and transfer to a parchment-lined sheet pan.
 -  The above-mentioned red Jell-O is an easy dessert if you happen to have a heart-shaped cookie cutter.
 -  Using a cookie cutter, you then make a dozen or so ice cream stars or whatever shape you desire.
 -  Roll out the pie dough, and cut out circles with a cookie cutter.
 
 - 1.1as modifier Denoting something mass-produced or lacking any distinguishing characteristics.
 a cookie-cutter apartment in a high-rise building  Example sentencesExamples -  Irregular floor plans were to be avoided, as were cookie-cutter complexes.
 -  David's friends, family, and lovers are cookie-cutter characters with paper-thin personalities.
 -  I love traveling to new places, the chance to see how other folks live, and, no, I don't want a cookie-cutter experience.
 -  ‘There's no cookie-cutter treatment - evaluation is on a case-by-case basis,’ Hope says.
 -  Splitting the difference between architect design and cookie-cutter buildings, these can be built as custom projects.
 -  There should be more houses like this, and not those cookie-cutter suburbs that seem to be cropping up everywhere.
 -  An increasing number of home buyers understand the qualitative difference between a cookie-cutter house and a well-designed one.
 -  You were staying in another big-name, cookie-cutter hotel chain.
 -  Too often, the campaign ads take on a cookie-cutter quality.
 -  And in a sea of mass production and cookie-cutter sequels, handmade films are an assertion of the importance of the small, the unique and the individual.
 -  I view it as belated recognition that not all travelers are satisfied with a cookie-cutter room and neglectful service.
 -  Maybe it's because these characters are not all cookie-cutter versions of typical movie teens.
 -  No two camps are exactly alike, and a company offering cookie-cutter coverage is likely to leave you without the protection you need.
 -  It has a few good moments, but sinks under its cookie-cutter plot and cardboard characters.
 -  This intensity's hard to duplicate within the cookie-cutter architecture of the multiplex - it's a question of character.
 -  This movie had a cookie-cutter plot and generic characters, which is largely why it failed to succeed.
 -  Nor is it a surprise that large bureaucracies favor cookie-cutter solutions that may not apply to any given problem.
 -  We've tried not to standardize our process, because that just gets you into a routine of producing cookie-cutter solutions.
 -  It could be argued that these cookie-cutter stadiums contribute to the home teams' bad performance, but I doubt the argument would be sound.
 -  So, who's turning out these cookie-cutter movies?
 
  
    Definition of cookie cutter in US English: cookie cutternounˈkʊki ˈkədərˈko͝okē ˈkədər North American 1A device with sharp edges for cutting cookie dough into a particular shape.  Example sentencesExamples -  Roll this out and cut out your shapes with a cookie cutter.
 -  When the polenta has cooled, use a cookie cutter or a metal pastry circle to cut out little cakes.
 -  The most creative part of making these cookies is using the cookie cutter and making great figures.
 -  The child takes a cookie cutter and cuts out a dozen cookies.
 -  Using a 2 1/2-inch cookie cutter, cut the dough into 18 circles.
 -  After baking and cooking the cake, I cut the individual cakes out of the whole with a cookie cutter.
 -  Copy recipe onto a card, loop ribbon through card and cookie cutter, and tie in a bow around towel.
 -  Place the butternut squash slices on a cutting board and, using a 2 1/4-inch cookie cutter, cut out the center of each slice and set aside.
 -  Or at least that's what the cookie cutter looked like.
 -  Using a 4-inch round cookie cutter, cut out 24 discs and transfer to a parchment-lined sheet pan.
 -  The above-mentioned red Jell-O is an easy dessert if you happen to have a heart-shaped cookie cutter.
 -  Roll out the pie dough, and cut out circles with a cookie cutter.
 -  Aunt Glad had had every kind of cookie cutter in the world, it seemed.
 -  Cut into desired shapes with a 1 1/2-inch cookie cutter.
 -  Use a cookie cutter to get the shapes you like, place on a baking sheet.
 -  Roll into a thin (0.5 centimeters / 1/4 inch) disc, and use a cookie cutter to take out shapes.
 -  And when I finally got it rolled out, I thought it was boring to just cut out rectangles so I got out my heart shaped cookie cutter.
 -  Using a two-inch round cookie cutter, cut out 12 circles.
 -  Using a 21/4-inch fluted cookie cutter, cut out three circles.
 -  Using a cookie cutter, you then make a dozen or so ice cream stars or whatever shape you desire.
 
 - 1.1as modifier Denoting something mass-produced or lacking any distinguishing characteristics.
 a cookie-cutter apartment in a high-rise building  Example sentencesExamples -  David's friends, family, and lovers are cookie-cutter characters with paper-thin personalities.
 -  Splitting the difference between architect design and cookie-cutter buildings, these can be built as custom projects.
 -  Maybe it's because these characters are not all cookie-cutter versions of typical movie teens.
 -  I love traveling to new places, the chance to see how other folks live, and, no, I don't want a cookie-cutter experience.
 -  It has a few good moments, but sinks under its cookie-cutter plot and cardboard characters.
 -  I view it as belated recognition that not all travelers are satisfied with a cookie-cutter room and neglectful service.
 -  Too often, the campaign ads take on a cookie-cutter quality.
 -  No two camps are exactly alike, and a company offering cookie-cutter coverage is likely to leave you without the protection you need.
 -  This movie had a cookie-cutter plot and generic characters, which is largely why it failed to succeed.
 -  This intensity's hard to duplicate within the cookie-cutter architecture of the multiplex - it's a question of character.
 -  You were staying in another big-name, cookie-cutter hotel chain.
 -  Nor is it a surprise that large bureaucracies favor cookie-cutter solutions that may not apply to any given problem.
 -  There should be more houses like this, and not those cookie-cutter suburbs that seem to be cropping up everywhere.
 -  And in a sea of mass production and cookie-cutter sequels, handmade films are an assertion of the importance of the small, the unique and the individual.
 -  It could be argued that these cookie-cutter stadiums contribute to the home teams' bad performance, but I doubt the argument would be sound.
 -  We've tried not to standardize our process, because that just gets you into a routine of producing cookie-cutter solutions.
 -  ‘There's no cookie-cutter treatment - evaluation is on a case-by-case basis,’ Hope says.
 -  Irregular floor plans were to be avoided, as were cookie-cutter complexes.
 -  So, who's turning out these cookie-cutter movies?
 -  An increasing number of home buyers understand the qualitative difference between a cookie-cutter house and a well-designed one.
 
  
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