cook


2cook

verb

Definition 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>
3
: occur, happen <find out what was cooking in the committee>
4
: to perform, do, or proceed well <the jazz quartet was cooking along> <the party cooked right through the night>
transitive verb
1
: concoct, fabricate —usually used with up <cooked up a scheme>
2
: to prepare for eating by a heating process
3
: falsify, doctor <cooked the books with phony spending cuts and accounting gimmickry — Colleen O'Connor>
4
: to subject to the action of heat or fire
cook·able \ˈk-kə-bəl\ adjective
cook one's goose
: to make one's failure or ruin certain

Examples of COOK

  1. Cook the onions over low heat.
  2. She cooked a great meal.
  3. The fish was cooked in a white wine sauce.
  4. Carrots can be cooked, but they are often eaten raw.
  5. We're too busy to cook at home.
  6. He enjoys cooking on the weekends.
  7. The rice is still cooking, but it will be ready in 10 minutes.
  8. There's something cooking, but he won't say what.

First Known Use of COOK

14th century

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