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How to use cook's in a sentence

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Somewhere at the back of every cook's mind, there's a handy little list of meals that can be conjured up out of nothing.
A drop of hot oil splattered up on the cook's hand and he dropped the bird the rest of the way into the pot and took three quick steps backward.
The cups were not filled quite full so a little was left over for the cook's trouble.
Ursula stood cold and erect, her high cheekbones giving her a look of dignity that I'm sure had intimidated many a saucy cook's apprentice.
Ivan Denisovich, due to a cook's miscount, manages to swipe two extra bowls.
Noticing that there was little meat on the sucker and heeding the cook's warning that the sinew was pretty tough, I passed.
The room is a cook's dream, with stainless steel integrated appliances including a range cooker, an American-style double fridge-freezer and a wine cooler.
With a heavy cook's knife cut the lobsters in half lengthways and serve with the unwaxed, leafy lemons, fruity extra-virgin olive oil and shredded flat-leaf parsley.
To be honest, the great bird, the roast ham and the sausage rolls have been a millstone round this cook's neck for longer than he cares to remember.
A worried frown creased the cook's face as soon as little Alissa was gone.
Cook's forceful mis-hit drive looked bound for the winning boundary, but Chris Turner took a superb, tumbling catch.
Sailing up the Eastern coastline, retracing Cook's route in a reproduction of Cook's ship proved a strange and moving experience.
As well the added burden of Ms Cook's ill health caused her to be disinclined to litigate.
Our bowels and taste buds rebelled against the fare that Cook's men had found wholesome.
Cook's beginnings in 1841, as an organizer of temperance excursions on English Midland railroads, may be well known.
Cook's findings are presented in boringly linear sequence, fact following fact with mind-numbing monotony.
Ben, who was Mr Cook's understrapper until yesterday afternoon, marched sombrely down the street.
It was handed down through the generations of the family of one of Cook's fellow naval officers.
Likewise, jeweller Octavia Cook's cameo brooches, though very nice objects, aren't completely comfortable in this context.
Larry Gelbart's freewheeling Sly Fox seems starless without George C. Scott, but Barbara Cook's concert provides all the charisma one needs.
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I have been a hard-working man, and served all offices on board from cook's shifter to the command of a vessel.
The aliments to which the cook's art gives a liquid or semi-liquid form, are in general more digestible.
So might the priests of old have regarded a Cook's tourist, asking to be personally conducted through the Eleusinian mysteries.
So a tray was fitted out before anyone began, and taken up with the cook's compliments.
And as Grim was poor, the Prince thought it no dishonor to work for his living, and he became in time a cook's scullion.
It is somewhere about five or six o'clock in the afternoon, and a balmy fragrance of warm tea hovers in Cook's Court.
Three pet sharks followed in her wake, and every day came alongside to regale themselves from the contents of the cook's bucket, which were pitched over to them.
The house belonged to a great nobleman who had lived in it until he made a flight from the troubles, in his own cook's dress, and got across the borders.
But Cook's setup is twice as sensitive, allowing him to winnow the limit even further.
For his latest project, he's teamed up with Lurpak to become the face of their Cook's Range Clarified Butter, alongside TV chef Valentine Warner.
You would be like a Cook's tourist abroad, without a guide or a Baedeker, if you attempted to rely upon yourself.
The offering includes three brand new destinations for Birmingham Airport to Mytilene, Kalamata and Djerba besides Thomas Cook's new destination, Paphos.
Adrian Cook's 13-year-old daughter was found hanged in a hedgerow in June, four days after fleeing home following a row with her mum and stepfather over her household chores.
As impressive as Adil Rashid was with the ball, it was Cook's relentlessness with the bat that made the biggest impact and will leave a huge scar on Pakistan ahead of Dubai.
The view it commands of Cook's Court at one end and of Coavinses' the sheriff's officer's backyard at the other she regards as a prospect of unequalled beauty.
Snagsby standing at his shop-door looking up at the clouds sees a crow who is out late skim westward over the slice of sky belonging to Cook's Court.
A black velvet desert sky, shades of love, and naked guitar strums feature prominently on singer-songwriter Amy Cook's third CD, The Bunkhouse Recordings.
Snagsby replies by delivering herself a prey to spasms, not an unresisting prey, but a crying and a tearing one, so that Cook's Court re-echoes with her shrieks.
Emboldened perhaps by a sumptuous drive for four, he was gone two balls later, fencing indecisively at Broad and finding Cook's safe hands at slip.
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