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Definition of Cookrooms
1. cookroom [n] - See also: cookroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cookrooms
Literary usage of Cookrooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action by George Perkins Marsh (1865)
"This was verified by repeated observation, and the difference was owing no doubt
to the greater abundance of the refuse from the cookrooms of the naval ..."
2. New Curiosities of Literature: And Book of the Months by George Soane (1849)
"... who dare not deny them for fear they should ere morning have their thatched
houses burning about their ears ; and these barns are both their cookrooms, ..."
3. Kaleidoscope Echoes, Being Historical, Philosophical, Scientific and by Philip Tocque (1895)
"... stores, shops, cooper and carpenter's shops, sail loft, rigging loft, blacksmith's
forge, cookrooms, etc, the whole appearing like a hamlet. ..."
4. The Earth as Modified by Human Action by George Perkins Marsh (1882)
"This was verified by repeated observation, and the difference was owing no doubt
to the greater abundance of the refuse from the cookrooms of the naval ..."