cookhouse (Meaning)

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cookhouse (n)

the area for food preparation on a ship

a detached or outdoor shelter for cooking

Synonyms & Antonyms of cookhouse

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

cookhouse Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers gathered in the cookhouse for their morning meal before heading out for training.
  2. The cookhouse was bustling with activity as the chefs prepared breakfast for the guests.
  3. The cookhouse smelled of delicious aromas as the chefs worked on the day's menu.
  4. The campfire outside the cookhouse provided warmth and a cozy atmosphere during the chilly evenings.
  5. The cookhouse was equipped with state-of-the-art appliances to facilitate large-scale meal preparation.
  6. The recruits lined up outside the cookhouse, eagerly awaiting their turn for dinner.
  7. The cookhouse staff worked tirelessly to ensure that everyone was well-fed and satisfied.
  8. The cookhouse served as a social hub where soldiers could relax and unwind after a long day of training.
  9. We hosted a barbecue in the cookhouse to celebrate the end of the summer camp.
  10. The cookhouse was a place of camaraderie and fellowship, where bonds were forged over shared meals.

FAQs About the word cookhouse

the area for food preparation on a ship, a detached or outdoor shelter for cooking

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The soldiers gathered in the cookhouse for their morning meal before heading out for training.

The cookhouse was bustling with activity as the chefs prepared breakfast for the guests.

The cookhouse smelled of delicious aromas as the chefs worked on the day's menu.

The campfire outside the cookhouse provided warmth and a cozy atmosphere during the chilly evenings.