noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a cookery/wildlife/news etc programme
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More and more people are watching cookery programmes on TV.
cookery book
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
book
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Libraries come nowhere, for instance, in the big selling areas of Bibles, cookery books , dictionaries and classics.
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Reading a cookery book about how to make a cake is very different from the actual doing of it.
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She opened her cookery book , and after a while she boiled a chicken, and she sang.
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In 1995 Delia Smith made £3m from three cookery books .
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She knew instantly, among the bewildering wall of cookery books , the precise one for me.
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De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books , countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.
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It is not long before this information gets into the newspapers and cookery books .
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I won a cookery book !?!
books
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Libraries come nowhere, for instance, in the big selling areas of Bibles, cookery books , dictionaries and classics.
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In 1995 Delia Smith made £3m from three cookery books .
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She knew instantly, among the bewildering wall of cookery books , the precise one for me.
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De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books , countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.
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It is not long before this information gets into the newspapers and cookery books .
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Here the old cookery books interrupt the smooth sequence.
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Most cookery books class lobsters as fish.
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The sale of cookery books and glass-cloths brought in more money, the cookery books producing £746.
writer
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National daily and Sunday newspaper cookery writers .
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In those days cookery writers weren't just filling out their recipes with ingredients they were being paid to sell.
■ VERB
use
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Black beans are used extensively in Cantonese cookery and are usually served with fish or beef.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Annatto is a small seed used in Latin American cookery .
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Ken Lowery, a cookery expert, will be giving free demonstrations from 4.30 until 7.00.
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My favourite subject at school was cookery .
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Puddings are a great speciality of British cookery .
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She studied at a vegetarian cookery school in London.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books, countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.
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In 1995 Delia Smith made £3m from three cookery books.
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It is just like saying that the important goal of cookery is the production of recipes.
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Lizzie was an expert and Sara knew little about cookery .
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Others used jargon of medicine, cookery or religion for describing the tortures.
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The store has produced a frozen food recipe leaflet, compiled by magazine cookery experts.