cook-off
cook-off
Definition
☆ cook-off (ko̵ok′ôf′)
noun
a cooking contest in which participants prepare their own recipes, as for chili or barbecued spare ribs, held as a public event, usually outdoors, with the food for sale to the public
cook-off
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- 2: The 8 finalists competed in a 2½ hour cook-off at Edinburgh's Telford College on 10th March.
- final: The competition now moves on to, you've guessed it, Edinburgh for the final cook-off on 13th February.
Noun used with modifier
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