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cook off
verb
To pull the pin from a grenade and wait two or three seconds before throwing.
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He just couldn't cook off the water and was becoming angry.
As firefighters tackled flames, rounds of ammunition began to cook off and fire.
It does not wash, dry or cook off and new studies show many aspects of harm.
After the initial explosion, ammunition appeared to continue to burn and cook off at the site: .
Instead, they must be covered with boiling water and allowed to cook off the stove.
If the mixture boils, turn it down, so that the liquid doesn't cook off too quickly.
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Then the cook-off began.
Cook-off mania has taken hold in New York.
The two even competed in the local chili cook-off.
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Neither she nor Ms. Grdovic would discuss expenditures by Delta for the cook-off promotion.
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