111.   With the invention of string and the power to weave, people could construct elaborate yet lightweight containers in which to carry, store and cook food.

112.   Women cook rancid food over wood fires.

113.   Would they make camp in a city park or a homeless enclave, cooking their food and warming themselves over an open fire?

114.   Zagat says George Mavrothalassitis cooks serious food for serious people.

115.   Preliminary investigations have said the fire was caused by a small stove of the kind that passengers take on board to cook food in the low-cost compartments.

116.   But on the streets and in ruined houses, people lighted fires to keep warm, boil water and cook food.

117.   But on the streets and in ruined houses, people lit fires to keep warm, boil water and cook food.

118.   Down in the hull, a man cooks food on a small stove.

119.   Erina McGuckin described how the family would cook food such as red beans that had been contaminated with rodent feces.

120.   Food was cooked in pots placed on charcoal burners on the dirt floors.

v. + food >>共 800
eat 7.31%
buy 4.09%
bring 3.00%
have 2.98%
serve 2.96%
distribute 2.78%
provide 2.74%
deliver 2.47%
get 2.39%
cook 2.10%
cook + n. >>共 497
food 6.78%
meal 6.34%
pasta 4.92%
dinner 3.72%
meat 3.06%
chicken 2.35%
rice 2.30%
fish 1.99%
potato 1.77%
vegetable 1.77%
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