Read full poem →And bring her in a whirlwind: then he chew’d
The thrice-turn’d cud of wrath, and cook’d his spleen,
Communing with his captains of the war. 66
Dictionary Entry
A person who prepares food.
In a Sentence
“I'm a terrible cook, so I eat a lot of frozen dinners.”
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “cook”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →I asked Maclay Hoyne, states attorney of Cook
County, “Does it seem to you that you get more tough
Read full poem →A dear old soul from Wilton House,
Will scold the housemaids and the cook,
Till Emily has learn'd to look
Read full poem →Three hundred pounds for half the year;
Our witnesses the Cook and Groom,
We sign’d the lease for seven years more,
Read full poem →But bear me from my own fair land tothat of Washington.”
—Hliza Cook—Washington.
Read full poem →and her a I mean me a
Irish,cook but well oh don’t
you makes burst want to dear somehow
Read full poem →And a fine piece of jowl that I swiped and took
From a dish set by, by the git-away cook.
I hope yo'll enjoy 'em, sah, yas I do."
Read full poem →The Reeve’s Tale
The Cook’s Tale
The Man of Law’s Tale
