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verbDefinition of COOK
intransitive verb
1
: to prepare food for eating especially by means of heat <French cooking>
2
: to undergo the action of being cooked <the rice is cooking now>
4
: to perform, do, or proceed well <the jazz quartet was cooking along> <the party cooked right through the night>
transitive verb
2
: to prepare for eating by a heating process
3
4
: to subject to the action of heat or fire
— cook·able \ˈku̇-kə-bəl\ adjective
— cook one's goose
: to make one's failure or ruin certain
Examples of COOK
- Cook the onions over low heat.
- She cooked a great meal.
- The fish was cooked in a white wine sauce.
- Carrots can be cooked, but they are often eaten raw.
- We're too busy to cook at home.
- He enjoys cooking on the weekends.
- The rice is still cooking, but it will be ready in 10 minutes.
- There's something cooking, but he won't say what.
First Known Use of COOK
14th century
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