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cookout
[kook-out]
noun
a party or entertainment featuring the cooking and eating of a meal out of doors.
the process of cooking and eating a meal outdoors.
a meal cooked and eaten in the open.
adjective
of, relating to, or intended for use or consumption at a cookout.
cookout
/ ˈʊˌʊ /
noun
a party where a meal is cooked and eaten out of doors
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cookout1
Example Sentences
But now, as we drift into summer cookout season, maybe there’s something to Tucci’s suggestion: Rethink the barbecue.
As a phony, I went to baby showers, church, political fundraisers, cookouts, concerts featuring artists I hate and countless dates.
They regularly make sandwiches and hold cookouts for the handful of remaining neighbors and the occasional first responder.
So the Democratic National Convention turned Chicago’s United Center into the world’s biggest cookout.
One girl described a paseo de olla, a hike in Colombia in which members each bring a different ingredient to contribute to a cookout of a big communal stew.
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