Definitions
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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
overcook .
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Examples
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Spike overcooks his shrimp and uses the last 10 minutes to pull together another batch.
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Meat never overcooks and is the same amount of doneness from side-to-side
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If your machine usually overcooks popcorn or typically leaves lots of unpopped kernels, skip the automatic setting and adjust the time accordingly.
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If your machine usually overcooks popcorn or typically leaves lots of unpopped kernels, skip the automatic setting and adjust the time accordingly.
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It also meant that it would be another quarter century before I ate green vegetables of any sort again (not even my mother's steamed broccoli Rita, which she overcooks to the point that it's healthier to throw out the vegetables and drink the steaming water): in the 1960s, fresh, leafy greens were simply not widely available in my part of the world.
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If it overcooks, as mine did tonight, the sugar will caramelize and turn into chunks of hard (and unusable) candy.
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If it overcooks, as mine did tonight, the sugar will caramelize and turn into chunks of hard (and unusable) candy.
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If it overcooks, as mine did tonight, the sugar will caramelize and turn into chunks of hard (and unusable) candy.
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If it overcooks, as mine did tonight, the sugar will caramelize and turn into chunks of hard (and unusable) candy.
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If it overcooks, as mine did tonight, the sugar will caramelize and turn into chunks of hard (and unusable) candy.
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