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What is the meaning of idiomatic expression cooking like gas?

Cooking Like Gas − is an idiomatic expression that is derived from the idea that when gas burns it produces a steady stream of heat, hence 'cooking like gas' usually means that someone is producing impressive results in a sustained or consistently good way.

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