cook造句181. After years of being looked after by his mother, he didn't take kindly to being told to cook for himself.
182. I'm afraid I am no great shakes as a cook/at cooking!
183. Spoon the mixture on to the biscuit base and cook in a pre-heated oven.
184. The potatoes will cook more quickly if you halve them before you put them in the oven.
185. To say that you are a poor cook is to do yourself an injustice.
186. Don't let Mike cook you dinner; he hasn't got a clue.
187. He became an assistant cook after he graduated from the technological school.
188. Now a celebrity chef, he rarely talks about his life as an army cook.
189. There were no children to cook for, so we could just please ourselves.
190. You've got to hand it to her-she's a great cook.
191. Cover the dish with a tight-fitting lid and cook for 1 hour.
192. Thaw frozen meat in its packet and then cook as soon as possible.
193. The kitchen must have as much space as possible for herbs, spices, pots and pans, cook books and all my other impedimenta.
194. Once the vegetables start to cook add in a couple of tablespoons of water.
195. He's intelligent, witty, a loving husband, and an excellent cook into the bargain.
196. Mum was cook, chauffeur, nurse, and entertainer all rolled into one.
197. Cook for about 10 minutes, depending on the thickness of the steaks.
198. He wanted to cook something extra special for dinner that night.
199. The visitor can ponder over the boomerangs used by aborigines at the time of Cook.