overcook Meaning & Definition

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Examples of overcook

  • Overcooking scallops is not okay.

  • They get a meal of thick porridge and overcooked vegetables once a day.

  • The groundsman admitted that he may have overcooked it with his watering policy.

  • The failed attempts to draw laughs with overcooked accents and cartoonish satire are real stumbles.

  • We can, so to speak, "overcook the pudding".

  • Because some game meat is leaner than store-bought beef, overcooking is a common mishap which can be avoided if properly prepared.

  • The green ring does not affect the egg's taste; overcooking, however, harms the quality of the protein.

  • He also says that, though the climax is still emotionally powerful, it comes over as overcooked.

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