146 Verbs to Use for the Word cook

"'We saw you,' ses the cook, winking; 'didn't we Bob?' "'Yes,' ses Bob, shaking his silly 'ead; 'but it wasn't no surprise to me.

The Boy ran on to tell the cook to prepare more grub, and then pelted after O'Flynn and the Colonel, who had gone down to meet the newcomersan Indian driving five dogs, which were hitched tandem to a low Esquimaux sled, with a pack and two pairs of web-foot snow-shoes lashed on it, and followed by a white man.

It was kitchen stuff that he asked the cooks at the different houses where he delivered milk, to save for him.

Add a tablespoonful of butter and let cook until tender.

But it didn't make a bit of difference, because Raymond sent down a cook from the Luxe.

I have brought thee his cook, and even his silver plate."

There is a race of gentle folk Who dwell in Chiswick, well content In houses agéd as the oak, But not unpleasing at the rent; They look across the sunny stream As Dr. JOHNSON used to look, And all their lives are one long dream, Though none of them has got a cook, And there are whispers in the camp, "It's jolly, but it is so damp.

We must find a cook.

Indeed, whenever Andree and the children absented themselves, Ambroise still kept a good cook to minister to his needs, for he held the cuisine of restaurants in horror.

" "In that case, you should be able to hire a real cook," she suggested, a spice of malice in her tone.

Her eyes closed, and Olive, frightened by the apparent effect of her words, ran down the back stairs and summoned the cook.

It is the wrong that lies back, not only of sinecures and spoils, but of employing incompetent and wasteful cooks and dressmakers.

While detained in repairing it, I ordered my cook to prepare breakfast.

These she puts into their appropriate dishes, whilst the scullery-maid waits on and assists the cook.

She, 'of course,' kept two domestics, but was temporarily making shift with only one, it being so difficult to replace the cook, who had left a week ago.

For instance, the ingenious machinery necessary for carrying it out, requires cooks perfectly conversant with its use; and if the gas, when the cooking operations are finished, be not turned off, there will be a large increase in the cost of cooking, instead of the economy which it has been supposed to bring.

For she alone could run the German woman cook, could speak Swahili, and keep order among the native boys, buy eggs and fruit and chickens from the natives, so that our sick might not want for the essentially fresh foods.

"But every one in the valley knows," said Sarah, "that Sir Timothy's father married his own cook, who was Happy Jack's first cousin.

We standing there cool as cucumbers in the front room of the house talking for half an hour and Veronica out in the kitchen all the while, masquerading as cook!" "You pretty nearly upset the surprise, though, Mistress Sahwah," said Nyoda, "with your suspicions in regard to my having a cook.

I thought if Mr. Vantine wanted to talk with her, well and good; that was his business, not mine; so I went back to the pantry to help the cook with the silver, expecting to hear the bell every minute.

Life apparently had shown this cook day by day what was wisest and easiest to dothe ways of little resistance.

"Bless your heart, child," he said; "you couldn't expect to engage a whole cook in one afternoon!

On her part she said she would be content with the salary I paid my last cook.

Nevah could tell how I got up dar; reckons as how you say am jest de truf, an' I flew!" exclaimed the cook, able to laugh now at his adventure.

" "Eat," suggested the cook.

146 Verbs to Use for the Word  cook