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well-cooked, ppl. a.
1611[see cook v. 2]. 1836A. Combe Physiol. Digestion (ed. 2) 285 Plain well-cooked animal food, not too recently killed. a1865Mrs. Gaskell Wives & Dau. xxviii, Then the meals, light and well-cooked, suited his taste and delicate appetite so much better than [etc.]. |