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What (who) is Cook - definition

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Cooks; Cook (disambiguation); The Cook (film); The Cook

cook         
v. a.
1.
Prepare (food) for the table.
2.
Dress up, tamper with, color, give a color to, garble, falsify.
cook         
¦ verb
1. prepare (food) by mixing, combining, and heating the ingredients.
(of food) be heated so as to reach an edible state.
2. informal alter dishonestly.
(cook something up) concoct a clever or devious story, excuse, or plan.
3. (be cooking) informal be happening or planned.
4. N. Amer. informal perform or proceed vigorously or very well.
¦ noun a person who cooks, especially as a job.
Phrases
cook someone's goose informal spoil someone's plans.
Derivatives
cookable adjective
cooking noun
Origin
OE coc (n.), from pop. L. cocus, from L. coquus.
cook         
I
n.
1) the chief, head cook
2) (AE) a short-order cook
II
v. (C) cook some vegetables for us; or cook us some vegetables

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Cook

Cook or The Cook may refer to:

Examples of use of Cook
1. "It seems unprecedented," says Charlie Cook, editor of the Cook Political Report.
2. England 73–3 (Cook b Malinga 24) I told you Cook would get a cent Gah!
3. "They need a win," said Charlie Cook of the independent Cook Political Report.
4. After all, there‘s nothing that the Finns can cook that the Russians cannot cook even worse.
5. I mean, Turkish girls learn how to cook just by growing up around people who cook.