Collocations for "cooked"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "cooked" in context.
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cook
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- [dinner] is cooking
- what's cooking?
- [leave, allow] (it) to cook
- [can't, know how to] cook
- cook [well, poorly, skillfully]
- cook a [meal, dish, steak]
- cook [dinner, lunch]
- cook for [her, your date]
- cook [in the kitchen, at home]
- cook (it) on the [stove, grill]
- cook (it) in the [oven, microwave]
- cook over [a fire, an open flame]
- cook at [200 degrees] for [one hour]
- cook over a [medium, high] heat
- cook in [butter, oil, garlic]
- cook up some [beans, chicken, stew]
- cooked to perfection
- cooked [medium, well, rare, thoroughly]
- cooked [slowly, throughout the day]
- cooked by [steaming, frying, roasting]
- cook up [an idea, a scheme, a plan]
- informal: they're cooking something up
- slang: cook the [expenses, books, figures]
- is a very [talented, good, poor, experienced] cook
- is a [celebrity, TV] cook
- works as a cook [at, in]
- is employed as a cook [at]
- the restaurant is [hiring, looking for] a new cook
- wants to [be, become] a cook
- [learn, study] to be a cook
- kiss the cook
- don't insult the cook
- my [mother, husband] is the best cook (I know)!
- too many cooks spoil the broth
'cooked' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
anticipation
- banana
- breakfast
- brick
- brown
- canned
- celery
- charcoal
- chicken
- coconut
- cook
- crab
- dinner
- filth
- flour
- goose
- grease
- hamburger
- honey
- lean
- leek
- like
- lobster
- meat
- microwave
- mussel
- pepper
- port
- potato
- raw
- rosemary
- seafood
- simmer
- sizzling
- sole
- spaghetti
- spare
- spit
- stew
- sunflower
- thyme
- vegetable
- vine
- would