All English words - page 927
Cookout
ˈkʊk.aʊtMeanings of Cookout:
nounA party or gathering where a meal is cooked and eaten outdoors.
Usage examples:
A cookout for the entire town
Cookshop
ˈkʊk.ʃɒpMeanings of Cookshop:
nounA shop selling cooked food.
Usage examples:
It was a great contrast from the towering structures that lay ahead, behind, and at both sides of t…
Cookshops
ˈkʊkʃɒpMeanings of Cookshops:
nounA shop selling cooked food.
Usage examples:
It was a great contrast from the towering structures that lay ahead, behind, and at both sides of t…
Meanings of Cookware:
nounPots, pans, or dishes in which food can be cooked.
Usage examples:
Cast-iron cookware
Cool
kuːlMeanings of Cool:
adjectiveOf or at a fairly low temperature.
Usage examples:
It'll be a cool afternoon
nounA fairly low temperature.
Usage examples:
The cool of the night air
verbBecome or make less hot.
Usage examples:
We dived into the river to cool off
exclamationUsed for saying that you think something is good or acceptable, or that you have understood what you have been told
Usage examples:
"jamie's invited us to stay for a few days." "cool!", "i'm going to leave now." "ok, cool.", "first…
Cool down
kuːlMeanings of Cool down:
phrasal verbMake cool or cooler
nounAn instance of cooling down; a reduction in temperature.
adjectiveSlightly cold; of a low temperature
Usage examples:
A cool evening/breeze, cereals should be stored in a cool, dry place., "well, that’s just too bad,"…
verbIf an economy, a market, etc. cools, or if something cools it, it grows less quickly than before
Usage examples:
The canadian economy, which has enjoyed robust growth, is expected to cool off in the second half o…
Cool-headed
ˌkuːlˈhed.ɪdMeanings of Cool-headed:
adjectiveHaving the ability to stay calm and think clearly in difficult situations
Meanings of Cool-off:
phrasal verbBecome quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation
adjectiveSlightly cold; of a low temperature
Usage examples:
A cool evening/breeze, cereals should be stored in a cool, dry place., "well, that’s just too bad,"…
verbIf an economy, a market, etc. cools, or if something cools it, it grows less quickly than before
Usage examples:
The canadian economy, which has enjoyed robust growth, is expected to cool off in the second half o…
Coolamon
ˈkuːləmənMeanings of Coolamon:
nounAn aboriginal container made of wood or bark, used for holding liquids or goods, or carrying a baby.
Usage examples:
A coolamon of water
Coolant
ˈkuː.ləntMeanings of Coolant:
nounA liquid or gas that is used to remove heat from something.
Usage examples:
They are designed to dissipate the heat, which the coolant has absorbed from the engine.
Meanings of Coolants:
nounA liquid or gas that is used to remove heat from something.
Usage examples:
They are designed to dissipate the heat, which the coolant has absorbed from the engine.
Cooled
kuːlMeanings of Cooled:
adjectiveMade less hot.
Usage examples:
We hold the cooled branding irons
verbBecome or make less hot.
Usage examples:
We dived into the river to cool off
Cooler
ˈkuː.lərMeanings of Cooler:
nounA container for keeping food or bottles cool.
Usage examples:
Fans were prohibited from bringing items such as camcorders, beach balls, frisbees, containers of a…
adjectiveOf or at a fairly low temperature.
Usage examples:
It'll be a cool afternoon
Meanings of Coolest:
adjectiveOf or at a fairly low temperature.
Usage examples:
It'll be a cool afternoon
nounA fairly low temperature.
Usage examples:
The cool of the night air
verbBecome or make less hot.
Usage examples:
We dived into the river to cool off
Meanings of Coolheaded:
adjectiveNot easily worried or excited.
Usage examples:
He appeared calm and cool-headed
Meanings of Coolhouse:
nounA greenhouse kept at a cool temperature.
Coolie
ˈkuː.liMeanings of Coolie:
nounAn unskilled native labourer in india, china, and some other asian countries.
Coolies
ˈkuː.liMeanings of Coolies:
nounAn unskilled native labourer in india, china, and some other asian countries.
Cooling-off
ˌkuː.lɪŋˈɒf ˌpɪə.ri.ədMeanings of Cooling-off:
nounA period of time during which you can change your mind about an agreement that you have made or something that you have decided to buy
Usage examples:
Once you have bought an annuity, you cannot change your mind after the 14-day cooling-off period., …
Coolth
kuːlθMeanings of Coolth:
nounPleasantly low temperature.
Usage examples:
The coolth of the evening
Meanings of Coolwort:
nounAny of several small north american plants of the family saxifragaceae, especially foamflowers (genus tiarella) (also "coolwort foamflower") and mitreworts (genus mitella).
Coomb
kuːmMeanings of Coomb:
nounA short valley or hollow on a hillside or coastline, especially in southern england.
Usage examples:
The return route used a short section of the ridgeway and then the footpath down a sheltered coombe…
Coombe
kuːmMeanings of Coombe:
nounA short valley or hollow on a hillside or coastline, especially in southern england.
Usage examples:
The return route used a short section of the ridgeway and then the footpath down a sheltered coombe…
Coombes
kuːmMeanings of Coombes:
nounA short valley or hollow on a hillside or coastline, especially in southern england.
Usage examples:
The return route used a short section of the ridgeway and then the footpath down a sheltered coombe…
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