cook up
Britishverb
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informal to concoct or invent (a story, alibi, etc)
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to prepare (a meal), esp quickly
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slang to prepare (a drug) for use by heating, as by dissolving heroin in a spoon
noun
Example Sentences
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A contrarian take from Quartz, which says Steve Jobs’ worst decision was promoting Tim Cook up the Apple corporate ladder.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 7, 2016
You do not make decisions on statistics alone but all the pre-match evidence backed Cook up.
From The Guardian • Mar. 23, 2013
"Cook up the books!" gasps Old Hickory, gettin' raspb'ry tinted in the face and displayin' neck veins like a truck horse.
From Torchy by Brehm, George
Cook up plenty of stuff and we can play tricks–they won’t need much entertaining.
From Chicken Little Jane on the Big John by Ritchie, Lily Munsell
Cook up until like cream, and mix into above cake.
From Recipes Tried and True by Presbyterian Ladies' Aid
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