noun a person or thing that beats, especially a kitchen utensil used for mixing or whipping ingredients

adjective describing something that beats or is used for beating

  • The chef used a hand beater to mix the ingredients for the cake.
  • I'll need a beater to whip up some cream for dessert.
  • She's a real beater when it comes to baking cookies.
  • His quick thinking was a real beater in the debate.

noun a cutting edge of a knife, saw, or other tool

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  • The blade of the knife was incredibly sharp.
  • Be careful with that blade, it's really sharp.
  • I love my new blade, it cuts through everything like butter.
  • His words were like a blade, cutting through my defenses.

noun the act of bowling in cricket or lawn bowling

verb to participate in a game of bowling

  • The chef carefully placed the salad in a porcelain bowl.
  • Hey, can you pass me that bowl over there?
  • I'm going to bowl a strike in the next round.
  • She bowled over the audience with her powerful performance.

noun a perforated bowl used to strain liquids from solid food

  • She strained the pasta using a colander to separate the noodles from the water.
  • Can you pass me the colander so I can drain the vegetables?
  • I love using my colander to shake off excess water from my lettuce.
  • The colander of opinions helped her sift through the different perspectives on the issue.

noun a person who prepares food for eating

verb to prepare food by combining, mixing, and heating ingredients

  • The chef will cook a five-course meal for the gala event.
  • I can cook up some pasta for dinner if you'd like.
  • Let's cook some burgers on the grill for the barbecue.
  • She knows how to cook up a plan to get what she wants.

noun a device or appliance used for cooking food

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  • The chef used a high-end cooker to prepare the gourmet meal.
  • I'll just throw it in the cooker and let it do its thing.
  • My new cooker is top of the line, it cooks everything perfectly.
  • She's a real pressure cooker when it comes to meeting deadlines.

noun the act of preparing food by heating or combining ingredients

adjective related to the activity of preparing food

  • Cooking is both an art and a science that requires precision and skill.
  • I love cooking with my friends on the weekends, it's so much fun!
  • My mom is a pro in the kitchen, she can throw down when it comes to cooking.
  • Cooking up a plan to surprise my sister for her birthday.

noun a collective term for knives, forks, and spoons used for eating or serving food

  • The restaurant provided high-quality cutlery for the guests.
  • Don't forget to grab some cutlery before sitting down to eat.
  • I always carry my own cutlery in case the restaurant's is dirty.
  • Education is the cutlery that helps us consume knowledge.

noun a term used to describe eating utensils such as knives, forks, and spoons

  • The elegant dinner party featured gleaming silver flatware at each place setting.
  • Don't forget to polish the flatware before the guests arrive.
  • I scored a great deal on some fancy flatware at the thrift store.
  • His words were like sharp flatware, cutting through the tension in the room.

noun a utensil with two or more prongs, used for eating or serving food

  • Please pass me the fork so I can properly enjoy my meal.
  • Hey, can you hand me that fork over there?
  • I always forget to grab a fork when I order takeout.
  • The road ahead is like a fork in the path, we must choose wisely.

adjective describing the shape of something that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom, resembling a funnel

  • The tornado was easily identifiable by its funnel shaped cloud extending towards the ground.
  • The ice cream cone was funnel shaped, making it easier to eat without making a mess.
  • The party hat had a cool funnel shaped design that everyone loved.
  • Her hair was styled in a funnel shaped bun, adding a unique twist to her look.

noun a molar tooth

  • The grinder is an essential tool for grinding coffee beans to the desired consistency.
  • I borrowed my friend's grinder to sharpen my kitchen knives.
  • I need to pick up a new grinder for my weed.
  • She's a real grinder, always putting in the hard work to achieve her goals.

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noun a machine tool on which metal is shaped by pressing or hammering

  • The hob in the kitchen was left on, causing a potential fire hazard.
  • I always forget to turn off the hob after cooking.
  • Let's hang out by the hob and chat while I cook dinner.
  • She was the hob of the group, always bringing people together.

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noun a large container typically made of earthenware or glass, with a narrow mouth and a handle

  • The waiter poured water from the jug into our glasses.
  • Can you pass me the jug of milk, please?
  • I chugged the whole jug of soda in one go.
  • She poured her heart out to him, like water from a jug.

noun a tool or weapon with a sharp edge or blade, typically used for cutting or stabbing

verb to cut or stab with a knife

  • The chef carefully used a sharp knife to slice the vegetables.
  • Can you pass me that knife over there?
  • I heard he got into a fight and pulled out a knife.
  • His words were like a sharp knife, cutting through the tension in the room.

noun a kitchen tool used for mashing or crushing food, typically potatoes

  • The chef used a potato masher to create the perfect mashed potatoes.
  • I couldn't find the potato masher, so I used a fork instead.
  • I heard she's a real masher at the club, always hitting on guys.
  • His words were like a mental masher, crushing her self-esteem.

noun a tool used in the kitchen for crushing and grinding ingredients

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  • The pharmacist used a mortar and pestle to grind the medication into a fine powder.
  • I love using my mortar and pestle to crush herbs for cooking.
  • Let's bust out the mortar and pestle and make some guacamole!
  • She used her intellect as a mortar and pestle to break down complex problems.

noun a heavy tool with a rounded end, used for crushing and grinding substances such as spices or medicines in a mortar

  • The pharmacist used a pestle to grind the ingredients for the medicine.
  • I found a pestle in the kitchen drawer, so I think we can make some fresh spices.
  • Let's use this pestle to crush those herbs and make a killer sauce!
  • She used her intelligence as a pestle to break down the barriers in her way.

noun a gripping tool with two pivoted limbs for holding or pulling things

  • The scientist used a pair of pincers to carefully manipulate the delicate specimen.
  • I grabbed the hot pan with pincers so I wouldn't burn my fingers.
  • I need to borrow your pincers to fix this broken toy.
  • His words felt like emotional pincers, squeezing my heart with their sharpness.

noun a pointed projecting part, typically a long, narrow, and projecting part of a tool or weapon

  • The prong on the fork is used for picking up food.
  • Be careful with that prong, you might poke someone.
  • I accidentally pronged myself on the cactus.
  • The new policy has many different prongs to address various issues.

noun a cutting instrument consisting of two blades joined together at one end

verb to cut or clip with scissors

  • The tailor used a pair of sharp scissors to cut the fabric precisely.
  • Can you pass me the scissors so I can trim this paper?
  • I always keep a pair of snazzy scissors in my pencil case.
  • Her sharp wit was like a pair of scissors, cutting through the nonsense.

noun a person or thing that sharpens, especially a tool or machine used for sharpening pencils or knives

  • The pencil sharpener in the office needs to be replaced.
  • Hey, can you pass me the sharpener for my pencil?
  • I can't find my sharpener anywhere, it's so annoying!
  • Education is the sharpener of the mind, constantly honing our knowledge and skills.

noun a utensil consisting of a wire or plastic mesh held in a frame, used for straining solids from liquids, for separating coarser from finer particles, or for reducing soft solids to a pulp.

verb to put (a food substance or other material) through a sieve.

  • The baker used a sieve to sift the flour before mixing it with other ingredients.
  • Can you pass me that sieve so I can strain the pasta?
  • I need to sieve out the lumps in this gravy before serving it.
  • She had to sieve through all the resumes to find the perfect candidate for the job.

noun a kitchen utensil with a broad, flat, blunt blade, used for mixing, spreading, and turning food

  • The chef used a stainless steel spatula to flip the pancakes.
  • Can you pass me the spatula so I can stir the sauce?
  • I love using my trusty spatula to whip up some eggs.
  • She used her words like a sharp spatula, cutting through the tension in the room.

noun a utensil consisting of a small, shallow bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food

  • She delicately stirred her tea with a silver spoon.
  • Can you pass me a spoon for my cereal?
  • I scooped out the ice cream with a big spoon.
  • He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.

adjective describing something that resembles or is shaped like a spoon

  • The scientist described the new species of fish as having a spoonlike shape.
  • I found a spoonlike rock on the beach that would be perfect for skipping.
  • Her new sunglasses have a spoonlike frame that's really trendy right now.
  • The artist's painting had a spoonlike curve that added a unique touch to the composition.

noun a device used for straining or filtering liquids or solids

  • The chef used a fine mesh strainer to remove any impurities from the broth.
  • Can you pass me the strainer so I can drain the pasta?
  • I need to borrow your pasta strainer to sift through this mess.
  • She acted as a strainer, separating fact from fiction in the gossip.

adjective having tines or prongs, typically referring to a fork or similar utensil

  • The tined fork is used for picking up small pieces of food.
  • Can you pass me the tined fork for the salad?
  • I don't like using the tined fork, it's too fancy for me.
  • His words felt like a tined fork, piercing through my heart.

noun A tool, container, or other article, especially for household use.

  • The chef carefully selected the appropriate utensil for each step of the recipe.
  • Can you pass me that utensil over there?
  • I can't find my favorite cooking utensil anywhere!
  • Words can be powerful utensils for communication.

noun a kitchen utensil used for beating or whipping ingredients

verb to beat or whip (eggs, cream, etc.) with a whisk

  • The chef used a whisk to beat the eggs for the souffle.
  • Can you grab the whisk from the drawer so we can mix the batter?
  • I whisked through my homework before heading out with friends.
  • The wind whisked through the trees, creating a soothing sound.

noun a correctional facility or jail

adjective slow or sluggish

  • The pokey little puppy was the runt of the litter.
  • I can't believe how pokey that old car is!
  • Why are you being so pokey? Hurry up!
  • His mind was feeling pokey after staying up all night studying.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'salt shaker' is a thing used to hold and dispense salt.

  • The waiter brought a silver salt shaker to the table for seasoning.
  • Can you pass me the salt shaker, please?
  • Hey, can you toss me the salt shaker over here?
  • Her words were like shaking a salt shaker over an open wound, adding insult to injury.

noun a fictional utensil combining the features of a knife and a fork

  • The elegant dinner party featured a unique utensil called a knork.
  • I couldn't find a regular fork so I had to use a knork to eat my salad.
  • I don't know how to use this weird knork thing, can I just use my hands?
  • His words were like a knork, blending the sharpness of a knife with the functionality of a fork.

noun a kitchen utensil that is a combination of a spoon and a spatula, used for mixing or transferring food

  • The chef used a spoonula to carefully fold the ingredients together.
  • I always reach for the spoonula when I'm mixing things in the kitchen.
  • Hey, can you pass me that spoonula over there?
  • The artist used the spoonula as if it were a paintbrush, creating unique textures on the canvas.