Cook meaning in English
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Definition
to cook: to prepare and heat food for a meal
I don't have time to cook during the week. I just buy sandwiches.
a cook: a chef, a person whose job is to cook
cooked: (food) which has been heated, not raw
Examples
- "Clarence : How would you like that cooked sir?"
- "Someone fit and athletic, and it would be great if they cooked."
- "If there were no business, I'd probably still be cooking soup for old people at the senior center, but I digress."
- "Jean : I look forward to cooking for you."
- "Cooked fava beans and custard"
- "and cooking you steaks for breakfast, lunch, and dinner."
- "Restaurant worker : Yeah, they're cooked."
- "What should you cook?"
- "Mrs. Brady is an excellent cook, and students will be able to try many different types of real English food."
- "She is the best cook in the world."
- "Philip : Are they cooked?"
- "It's a cookbook called "Look Like a Cook"."
- "I'm afraid they just don't understand how to cook, and all my complaints to Mr. Stevens, head of catering, have been ignored."
- "Also, it goes without saying that I'm not cooking tonight."
- "If not, I'll have to start cooking cabbage in my office."
- "I thought we'd go to the Hard Sock Café to try some good old American cooking."
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