cook (up) (Meaning)

cook (up)

to prepare (food) for eating especially quickly, to invent (something, such as an idea, excuse, etc.) to deal with a particular situation

cook (up) Sentence Examples

  1. Mary cooked up a delicious stew for dinner, filling the house with warm aromas.
  2. The chef cooked up an elaborate seven-course meal for the special occasion.
  3. Eager to impress, I cooked up a romantic dinner for my significant other.
  4. The detectives cooked up a plan to trap the elusive criminal.
  5. The politician cooked up a story to justify his questionable actions.
  6. The gossiping neighbors cooked up rumors about the new family in the neighborhood.
  7. The company cooked up a marketing campaign that promised unrealistic results.
  8. The children cooked up a scheme to sneak out of the house for a midnight adventure.
  9. The artist cooked up a stunning painting, capturing the essence of nature with vivid brushstrokes.
  10. The scientist cooked up a breakthrough formula that had the potential to revolutionize medical research.

FAQs About the word cook (up)

to prepare (food) for eating especially quickly, to invent (something, such as an idea, excuse, etc.) to deal with a particular situation

construct, invent, concoct, think (up),devise, trump up, vamp (up), produce,design, drum up

reproduce, duplicate, imitate, copy, replicate, mimic, clone,reduplicate, copycat,

Mary cooked up a delicious stew for dinner, filling the house with warm aromas.

The chef cooked up an elaborate seven-course meal for the special occasion.

Eager to impress, I cooked up a romantic dinner for my significant other.

The detectives cooked up a plan to trap the elusive criminal.