Cookhouse (Noun)
Meaning 1
The area for food preparation on a ship.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The cookhouse on the cruise liner was a massive kitchen that served thousands of meals a day.
- After a long day of sailing, the crew gathered in the cookhouse for a warm dinner of roasted meats and steaming vegetables.
- The cookhouse was located on the lower deck, near the storage rooms for food and supplies.
- The ship's chef had worked in some of the finest restaurants on land, but he found the cookhouse on the cargo ship to be one of his biggest challenges yet.
- Even on a small sailing yacht, the cookhouse is an essential area that requires careful planning and organization to prepare meals for the crew and passengers.
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Meaning 2
A detached or outdoor shelter for cooking; "the circus used a tent as their cookhouse".
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The campers set up a small cookhouse near the river to prepare their meals.
- The outdoor cookhouse was equipped with a large grill and several picnic tables.
- During the festival, a large tent was used as a cookhouse to feed the volunteers.
- The family built a cookhouse in their backyard for outdoor barbecues and gatherings.
- The remote research station had a small cookhouse where the scientists prepared their meals.