cookshop

[kʊkʃɒp]

cookshop Definition

  • 1a shop that sells cooking utensils and equipment
  • 2a place where food is cooked and sold

Using cookshop: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cookshop" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to buy a new frying pan, let's go to the cookshop.

  • Example

    The cookshop in the market sells all kinds of kitchen tools.

  • Example

    The cookshop on the corner makes the best sandwiches in town.

cookshop Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cookshop

Phrases with cookshop

  • a place where free food is served to those who are homeless or in need

    Example

    The church runs a soup kitchen every Saturday for the homeless.

  • a genre of realistic television drama that portrays the everyday lives of working-class or middle-class individuals

    Example

    The show 'Coronation Street' is a classic example of a kitchen sink drama.

  • a group of unofficial advisers to a political leader, typically more influential than the official cabinet

    Example

    The president relied heavily on his kitchen cabinet for advice on foreign policy.

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Summary: cookshop in Brief

A 'cookshop' [kʊkʃɒp] is either a shop that sells cooking utensils and equipment or a place where food is cooked and sold. It is also known as a 'kitchenware store' or a 'cooking supply store'. Examples of usage include 'I need to buy a new frying pan, let's go to the cookshop.' and 'The cookshop on the corner makes the best sandwiches in town.'