Definition of Outcook

1. to surpass in cooking [v -ED, -ING, -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outcook

outcome
outcome variable
outcomeling
outcomes
outcoming
outcompete
outcompeted
outcompetes
outcompeting
outcook (current term)
outcooked
outcooking
outcooks
outcount
outcounted
outcounting
outcounts
outcouple
outcoupled
outcouples
outcoupling
outcourt
outcourts
outcrack

Literary usage of Outcook

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rawhide Rawlins Stories by Charles Marion Russell (1921)
"Johnny's got such a good opinion of his own cookin' he hangs up a standin' bet that he can outcook any man in Montana, barrin' Dirty Mike, ..."

2. Recollections of an Old Man: Seventy Years in Dixie 1827-1897 by David Sullins (1910)
"She was the best cook in the world, could outcook my mother. She was a descendant of that old stock of sturdy Scotch-Irish, who had much to do in making the ..."

3. Railroad Structures and Estimates by John Wilson Orrock (1909)
"... "Cut-outCook SIDE ELEVATION I FRONT ELEVATION ' I BACK ELEVATION Fig. 59a. Steam, Air and Water Connections for Engine Houses. ..."

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