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- verb Present participle of
overcook .
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Examples
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The other consequence of the overcooking is a nasty, deep-brown burned crust at the bottom of the pot.
Archive 2008-10-01 Tenured Radical 2008
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Prince William grounded £1m RAF plane by flicking wrong switch and 'overcooking' engine
Home | Mail Online 2009
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If they do such a wonderful job on fish, which is mostly achieved by not overcooking, then what's the pedo with the paella?
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Instead, the Chicago-based chef got the boot after overcooking his salmon with goat cheese dish.
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If they do such a wonderful job on fish, which is mostly achieved by not overcooking, then what's the pedo with the paella?
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If they do such a wonderful job on fish, which is mostly achieved by not overcooking, then what's the pedo with the paella?
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Fast, safe defrosting of meat and poultry without the unevenness and overcooking straight microwave nuking:
From The Tips Box: Defrosting Meat, Packing Materials | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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This attention to detail is everywhere: the back end will step out all too easily upon ill-advised braking; tyre choice, aerodynamics and fuel affect performance; and overcooking it into corners ends, without exception, in the gravel.
F1 2010 – review Giles Richards 2010
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Mussel Bar misses its own point, often overcooking its small and surprisingly bland Prince Edward Island mussels, available in 10 or so sauce combinations.
Mussel Bar: Wiedmaier's latest is a letdown, bar none Tom Sietsema 2010
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I think it ended up overcooking the outside a little, just as I feared.
Facing My Fear of Silicone Bakeware Marni 2009
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