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Discover LudwigThe word 'gingersnap' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a type of crisp, spicy cookie made with ginger and molasses. Example: "I couldn't resist the warm, aromatic scent of freshly baked gingersnaps wafting from the kitchen."
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gingersnap
noun
A type of biscuit (American: cookie) made from dough seasoned with ginger.
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I wanted to give Nero a word to understand, so I gave him my favorite cookie, the gingersnap.
He knew no human words except the one I taught him: gingersnap.
Didn't come forward for a gingersnap, didn't even notice the cookies I threw onto the trampled shit-strewn dirt.
"Gingersnap," I said.
Giff's "Gingersnap" takes place in 1945 in Norman Rockwell's America, an era Giff recreates by frequently mentioning rationing and the wartime news on the radio, along with Glenn Miller's music and the serial "The Shadow".
Izzy's, a playful, artisanal ice cream shop in St . Paul has a flavor called Swedish Garden Party: elderflower ice cream with raspberry swirl and crumbled gingersnap cookies.
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Twisted saffron-scented buns called lussekatter and heart-shaped gingersnaps are served along with coffee in the early morning.
Alternatively, serve it with almond tuiles, gingersnaps or shortbread.
I filled my pockets with gingersnaps, told my grandmother I was going to play out in the field, and went straight across the sleepy fairgrounds to Priscilla Gamrod's house.
I went into the kitchen and took all the gingersnaps out of the jar.
The prospect of grappling with shell-on shrimp in the street sounds messy, but in the tom thit ram you eat them whole, their exteriors caramelized so that they almost melt in your mouth, bearing the subtle spice of gingersnaps.
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