What are compound words made from cooked?
Here are some compound words made from "cooked":
* Cooked-up: Meaning something that is invented or fabricated, often a story or excuse.
* Cooked-through: Meaning something is fully cooked and ready to eat.
* Cooked-to-order: Meaning prepared specifically for a particular person or order.
* Cooked-up (informal): Meaning something is made up or fabricated, often a story or excuse.
You could also use "cooked" as the first part of a compound word, such as:
* Cooked-food (informal): Describing food that has been prepared by cooking.
Remember that compound words can be quite creative, so you could invent your own!
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