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Example sentences for "good cook"

  • I will see that you get a good cook; all the Bavarian cooks are good.

  • I shall want a pretty country house, a good carriage, two lackeys, a good cook, and a housekeeper.

  • Chavigni, in the presence of the company, to help me to find a pretty house and a good cook, as I did not intend to take my meals alone.

  • He proudly told me that no inn-keeper could give such a good dinner as a rich gentleman who has a good cook, a good cellar, good silver plate, and china of the best quality.

  • Ude was an excellent manager, and a good cook, but had a very odd temper; he died very rich.

  • An excellent painter and glazier, and a good cook besides.

  • He is an excellent painter and glazier, and a good cook besides; title good; sold for no fault, except that his owner had hired him at 25 dollars a month, and Tom would not work.

  • So long as we have a good cook, what matters anything?

  • In fact, the potato salad was delicious and we both agreed that Anna Carter was certainly a good cook.

  • She wanted a little boy, but put off having him until she got a good cook.

  • He asked me some questions about his new servant, and said he thought her a good cook, and honest, from what she told him.

  • I believe it was in the autumn of 1856 I wished to obtain a good cook, and went to New Orleans.

  • Maria was installed in the kitchen, and proved to be a good cook.

  • If we take a review of the qualifications which are indispensable in that highly estimable domestic, a GOOD COOK, we shall find that very few deserve that name.

  • Of what value then is not this book, which will render every person of common sense a good cook in as little time as it can be read through attentively!

  • Her good qualities seem to be cleanliness (although she is not tidy), and an ambition to be a good cook; but for general work she needs constant watching and telling.

  • You must understand these distinctions if ever you hope to make a good cook.

  • Good Cook, I love thee well, and thou shalt have a good pottle of our master's best wine every day, for thou art an old and faithful servant.

  • Nay, good Cook, bear thou thyself more seemingly, or else I will come forth to thy dole.

  • Also, good Cook, I have ten shillings that I mean to give as a gift to thee.

  • Of course, you fellows with your mess and all that can scarcely realize how necessary it is that a man's wife should be a good cook.

  • That's the very first thing I would teach a woman--to be a good cook.

  • He was a good cook, and a good cook, no matter where or where from, is a power in the land.

  • Sterling smelter became a reality a good cook would do much to hold the I.

  • When she found there Miss Panney, instead of Molly Tooney, La Fleur was surprised, but pleased, for she remembered the old lady as one who appreciated good cookery and a good cook.

  • I am sure this arrangement will suit our good cook," he thought; "but as for its continuance, we must let time and circumstances settle that.

  • It takes a lot of trouble to get and keep a good cook, and there is nothing the Australian abhors like trouble.

  • It is not merely because it is difficult to entice a good cook to come out here.

  • No lady should attempt to entertain in the country who has not a good cook and a very competent waiter or waitress.

  • It is a bad plan to feed servants on the luxuries of the master's table, but a good cook will be able to compound dishes for the kitchen that will be savory and palatable.

  • It has a good cook, it has its specialities of cuisine, and it has a particularly good cellar of wines.

  • It is an old-established house with a good cook, and excellent wines in its cellars.

  • Years spent in the wilderness had made the geologist a good cook, and doubly welcome as a member of the expedition.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good cook" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good conductor; good confession; good cream; good face; good feller; good for; good friend; good land; good lieutenant; good lump; good manners; good picture; good player; good rider; good roads; good season; good seed; good specimen; good speed; good story; good tone; good turns; good writing; lady bird; like leaves; sudden start