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the cook
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Who Was Who?
The Cook
Lord of the Household. Entered the kitchen at a tender age. Soon acquired considerable weight in person, and in the management of the house. When she departed there was weeping, and wailing, and waiting. Diet: Usually large and everything of the best. Ambition: An American policeman, or Thomas Atkins. Recreations: Days off. Address: The whole house.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of the cook in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of the cook in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of the cook in a Sentence
They say that a good cook can ignite sparks by the way he kisses. The way I see, just because a guy can turn on the stove doesn't necessarily make him a good cook.
To get people to change what they eat, we need to provide them with more access to healthy foods and information on how to cook and prepare healthy foods.
The ordinary user is our greatest market, a person who has a kitchen and just wants to cook something at home, but they are also suitable for yachts, suitable for caravans, so here we also have customers from this segment.
Tim Cook and Apple, I believe, have the vision, commitment and courage to help usher in a new era of diversity and inclusion.
It doesn’t matter whether they can cook because nowadays there are hundreds of production companies that know very well how to turn out a cooking show, for every steak that you see a starlet make on screen, there are five steaks being made in the prep cook kitchen behind the scenes to swap out in case they screw the one up on camera. It’s more important to be good at television than to be good at cooking.
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- le cuisinierFrench
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