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cookie sheet

American  
[kook-ee sheet] / ˈkʊk i ˌʃit /

noun

  1. a flat, rectangular pan used for baking cookies or biscuits, typically having one or two slightly raised rims.


Etymology

Origin of cookie sheet

First recorded in 1915–20

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The site was dampened by recent rain, so Risa suggests spreading the ashes on a cookie sheet and allowing them to dry a bit, before scattering them in the ocean.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 4, 2025

Heavily salt and pepper both sides and place on a lined cookie sheet large enough for each individual rib to be in a single layer.

From Salon • Jun. 1, 2022

If you don’t have a lid, use a cookie sheet.

From New York Times • Apr. 26, 2022

Feel free to make cookies from the remaining cookie dough by scooping 2-tablespoon-sized rounds of dough onto a cookie sheet and baking for 10 minutes at 350 degrees.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 5, 2022

I followed the sound of banging metal and found Mrs. Hidalgo crouched in front of the oven, pulling a cookie sheet out with a mitt-covered hand.

From "The First Rule of Punk" by Celia C. Pérez