brownie (Meaning)

Wordnet

brownie (n)

a junior Girl Scout

(folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous

square or bar of very rich chocolate cake usually with nuts

Webster

brownie (n.)

An imaginary good-natured spirit, who was supposed often to perform important services around the house by night, such as thrashing, churning, sweeping.

brownie Sentence Examples

  1. For dessert, I indulged in a rich, fudgy brownie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
  2. Sarah baked a batch of chocolate chip brownies for the bake sale at school.
  3. The aroma of freshly baked brownies filled the kitchen, tempting everyone in the house.
  4. In culinary circles, the debate rages on about whether a perfect brownie should be cake-like or chewy.
  5. I added chopped walnuts to my brownie batter for an extra crunch and nutty flavor.
  6. After a long day, there's nothing better than a warm brownie straight from the oven.
  7. The cafe down the street serves the most decadent brownie sundaes, drizzled with caramel sauce and whipped cream.
  8. My grandma's secret ingredient for her famous brownies was a hint of espresso powder, which enhanced the chocolate flavor.
  9. The school cafeteria always served gooey, undercooked brownies that were a hit among the students.
  10. As a special treat, I like to sandwich a scoop of peanut butter between two warm brownies for an indulgent dessert.

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For dessert, I indulged in a rich, fudgy brownie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Sarah baked a batch of chocolate chip brownies for the bake sale at school.

The aroma of freshly baked brownies filled the kitchen, tempting everyone in the house.

In culinary circles, the debate rages on about whether a perfect brownie should be cake-like or chewy.