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  • noun Plural form of cookie-cutter.

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Examples

  • The official name was the William Mead Housing Project, and it housed four hundred fifty cookie-cutters that stood back to back in bleak uniformity; two- and three-story brick blocks painted tan-red with a thick white-painted band separating each floor.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • The official name was the William Mead Housing Project, and it housed four hundred fifty cookie-cutters that stood back to back in bleak uniformity; two- and three-story brick blocks painted tan-red with a thick white-painted band separating each floor.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • It defies a sense of gravity as air passes through, creating a dance, cookie-cutters of time.

    Slips Robert Vaughan 2012

  • The official name was the William Mead Housing Project, and it housed four hundred fifty cookie-cutters that stood back to back in bleak uniformity; two- and three-story brick blocks painted tan-red with a thick white-painted band separating each floor.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • They gave the characters some similarities but, for the most part, Dastun and Tamina were cookie-cutters in comparison to the characters of the game.

    Review: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | The Movie Blog 2010

  • Because the mostly Caucasian residents of St. Charles in their nice cookie-cutters and manicured lawns did not want the "crime train" (actual words from the group that lobbied for the failure of the proposal) to come to town and steal their flat screens off their freshly painted walls.

    Suburbia Coming to an End? 2008

  • "A lot of us stopped collecting them because they're cookie-cutters with virtually no local significance," Weiss says.

    World Series programs provide walk through U.S. history 2008

  • Form the cookies with heart shaped cookie-cutters and place the cookies on a very lightly greased baking sheet.

    2008 February « Baking History 2008

  • Form the cookies with heart shaped cookie-cutters and place the cookies on a very lightly greased baking sheet.

    Mrs. Sulzbacher’s Chocolate Hearts « Baking History 2008

  • I can't figure out of Biggles sells these edible chess brass cookie-cutters/candy molds, or if they just exhibit them to taunt those of us who dream of eating our way to victory in the game of kings.

    Boing Boing 2007

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