A cook who manages other cooks in an establishment such as a restaurant.
1When the head cook came in with Jem everyone stood quite still.
2So saying, the head steward led him to the head cook's room.
3But the head cook was older, and among slaves that meant something.
4Both did the hunting but Lum was head cook-infact he was sole cook.
5The court orchestra gave its best work, and so did the new head cook.
6The head cook looked him over from head to foot, and burst out laughing.
7Some few days afterward she went thither herself, and said to her head cook:-
8Louis Picot, the head cook, could give no information whatever.
9She was Mr. Shelby's head cook, and a very good one too, she was.
10I just bullied the castle's head cook to tell me what dishes you favored.
11Your daughter shall be the head cook; and then everything must be to your liking.
12The novice drew a revolver from his pocket, and pointed it at the head cook.
13Let us return to our master-thehead cook, if you choose to call him so.
14She was the head cook of Mr. Davidson's household.
15What did the head cook intend to do there?
16He had emptied the dishes, and was wiping his mouth as the head cook came in.