0 present participle of concoct --
1 to make something, usually food, by adding several different parts together, often in a way that is original or not planned: --
We're concocting it, but at the same time we're following it.
Mookee is famous for his culinary creations, concocting food that is neither appealing nor edible.
In an effort to add more music to the column, he just made stuff up, concocting and reviewing fictional bands and non-existent records.
He has a lot of nerve, is a womanizer without much luck, and he's always concocting one money scheme or another.
They discreetly bury him, concocting a story of cholera.
She is often shown concocting various potions, spells and hexes for a multitude of purposes, and even dabbles in fortune-telling.
People have been convicted but released on appeal when it has been shown that the police fell into the trap of concocting evidence, which is unacceptable.
If he considers that there is anything in that, will he come back with an amendment at a later stage or consider concocting one with me?