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cookout

[ UK /kˈʊka‍ʊt/ ]
[ US /ˈkʊˌkaʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. an informal meal cooked and eaten outdoors

How To Use cookout In A Sentence

  • Today, he said, he'll go to a family cookout, then watch the fireworks.
  • Jeep tours, hayrides, chuck wagon cookouts and trail rides are available for a fee.
  • Christian Hadfield won the best patisserie dish in a live cookout and received a trophy, and a magnum of red burgundy for his efforts.
  • Before you head out to one, cast your own memory back to a cookout, a commencement, a walk down a carnival midway in your past.
  • I remember going swimming with him and having cookouts in the park.
  • This feeling grows, too, from involvement in the work of maintaining camp - pitching in when cookout fires should be built, sailboats require bailing, and cabins need cleaning.
  • Two counselors were walking back to camp from a cookout with their cabin through a bog area with open spans of water.
  • Today, the restored teahouse once again plays host to tea-party fund-raisers, cookouts with friends, and children's parties.
  • The kids and their mother came to spend the summer months fishing, hiking and having cookouts.
  • June, July, August - 92 days filled with no school, great weather, family reunions, vacations, ball games and cookouts.
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