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Definition of Cook out
1. Verb. Cook outdoors on a barbecue grill. "The chefs cook out the vegetables"; "We cooked out in the forest"
Category relationships: Cookery, Cooking, Preparation
Generic synonyms: Grill
Derivative terms: Barbecue, Barbecue, Barbecue, Cookout
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cook Out
Literary usage of Cook out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gossip from Paris During the Second Empire: Correspondence (1864-1869) of by Anthony B. North Peat (1903)
"... that to the infinite detriment of my breakfasts and dinners Horace Vernet
enticed a splendid woman cook out of my house to sit as model for an Algerian ..."
2. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University (1907)
"Revell put in the plea that he did not carry cook out of Maryland " to convey
him out of the Province," but carried him out and returned him again, ..."
3. Maryland During the English Civil Wars by Bernard Christian Steiner (1906)
"Revell put in the plea that he did not carry cook out of Maryland " to convey
him out of the Province," but carried him out and returned him again, ..."
4. The American Metropolis: From Knickerbocker Days to the Present Time; New by Frank Moss (1897)
"CooK out for the Colored Supplement. '' Oh, be sure and call me early; call me
early, mother dear— I would buy a Sunday 'Journal' ere the last one disappear ..."
5. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"cook out of the cases. —Washington Post, March 18. 1882 Colonel Cook claims to
have been frozen out of the cases. Now whether that is true or not depends ..."