Cookhouses [noun]

Definition of Cookhouses:

room for cooking food

Synonyms of Cookhouses:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cookhouses:

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Sentence/Example of Cookhouses:

We endeavoured to get cookhouse jobs for the pickings to be had, but could not do so.

I found him, as I expected, hanging round the cookhouse, and taxed him with his neglect of duty.

Before each meal I would run to the cookhouse before they ran out of hot water, and run back before it got cold.

We saw the wagon coming and all rushed down to the cookhouse to climb up and look in the wagon.

Once a day they gave each of us a cup of soup which was all that they prepared in the cookhouse at this camp.

Men with neglected feet were considered as candidates for cookhouse garbage duty, and were promptly assigned to this task.

At the cookhouse door stood a short, plump-bodied girl, dark-skinned and black-haired.

All about that cookhouse dooryard spread a confusion of empty tin cans, gaudily labeled, containers of corn and peas and tomatoes.

It happened that when he drew in to his cookhouse float, Stella was standing in her kitchen door.

With great difficulty I extricated myself and ran to the cookhouse, where I soon enlisted Bridget's aid.