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  • Claudia never knows when he will decide to eat Cheerios or the cook's leg!

    We Love You! 2009

  • Tracy has put me into 149 chef's whites, with my name stitched at the breast and cook's trousers in a large brown beige check.

    I believe I can fry 2011

  • Ramsay De Give for The Wall Street Journal Carrots dressed in carrot-top pesto, prepared by Chef Kevin Adey While wasting nothing has always been part of the cook's credo, today there are added incentives for adopting a whole-deal approach to vegetable and fruit preparation.

    No Blood Spilled in This Top to Tail Nancy Matsumoto 2011

  • He says that the Asiatic clique, discussing the affair in the cook's room, thinks the three gangsters are responsible.

    CHAPTER XXII 2010

  • "Give me the knife," O'Brien said roughly, taking it out of the cook's hand.

    THE "FRANCIS SPAIGHT" 2010

  • He ordered the captain to cut the halyard by which the cook's body was towing, and also to go forward and cut loose the jib-halyard and sheet.

    Chris Farrington, Able Seaman 2010

  • The Asiatic clique in the cook's room has its suspicions about the death of Marinkovich, but will not voice them.

    CHAPTER XXXI 2010

  • Thanks for the links to fanatic cook's interesting pieces - now if we could just get the Greeks to stick to their former diet unstead of going over to the fast food dark side.

    Beans: A History and My Legume Love Affair Ninth Helping Round-Up Laurie Constantino 2009

  • Louis, despite a most sanguinary array of butcher-knives and a big poker, pins his cook's faith on hot water and sees to it that two kettles are always piping on top the cabin stove.

    CHAPTER XLIV 2010

  • "An 'cook ye'll be for wan minute more only," Sullivan said grimly, at the same moment gripping the cook's head from behind and bending it back till the windpipe and jugular were stretched taut.

    THE "FRANCIS SPAIGHT" 2010

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