To make up something artificial or untrue.
Prepare or cook by mixing ingredients.
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Examples for "concoct "
Examples for "concoct "
1 The brains of an ox could concoct such ideas in nine days.
2 The night quickly became a contest to concoct the worst-tasting combination possible.
3 I was just surprised that anybody could concoct such a bizarre story.
4 Are you really sure you can concoct some ointment to soothe this?
5 Can you concoct something resembling real food out of packeted medicinal tonics?
1 It's not easy to cook up fresh content about the Internet anymore.
2 The split still makes sense, but has yet to cook up value.
3 Brands with fewer wrappers per pound will cook up thick and doughy.
4 Impressions, with me at least, require a little time to cook up .
5 Your granny was supposed to cook up a recipe I gave her.
6 I'm gonna go down to the galley and cook up some eggs.
7 They had a week together to cook up a common defense.
8 I wouldn't mind learnin' how to cook up a possum right.
9 Instead, the Treasury may cook up yet another wasteful subsidy for richer first-timers.
10 But fake genealogists will cook up a coat for the price.
11 Let's cook up some field rations to go with these berries.
12 This, too, caused the noodles to cook up soft and mushy.
13 Or give your GeekMom a Cast-Iron Griddle to cook up the backyard harvest.
14 We can cook up a storm all weekend if you like.
15 Isabel, you want to cook up a romance of your own for him.'
16 I shot a good brace of grouse, and think they'll cook up just fine.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Cook up в диалектах
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