Meaning Of The Word Cook-off
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Cook-off Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Cook-off?
cook off in American English (of a shell or cartridge)
to explode or fire without being triggered as a result of overheating in the chamber of the weapon cook-off countable noun: A cook-off is a cooking competition. cook-off in American English a cooking contest in which participants prepare their own recipes, as for chili or barbecued spare ribs, held as a public event, usually outdoors, with the food for sale to the public cook-off in British English noun: a cooking competition in which the contestants each prepare dishes for judging either by a group of judges or by the general public |
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