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Definition of cookshop in English: cookshopnounˈkʊkʃɒp 1archaic A shop selling cooked food. Example sentencesExamples - It was a great contrast from the towering structures that lay ahead, behind, and at both sides of the street, this lone one-story cookshop at once the home of the worst and most expensive cup of coffee money could buy.
- Marx, of course, was famously reluctant to provide recipes for future cookshops.
- Part of this reticence comes from Marx's contention that it is not for him to draw up ‘recipes for the cookshops of the future’.
2British A shop selling cooking equipment. Example sentencesExamples - The interior one is an old Boots cookshop while the shop front I liked because the very old logo was still visible on the wood once the more recent shop sign had been removed.
- The best independent cookshops in the country come together each year to publish a compact catalogue of the best of the products in their shops.
- To mould the parfaits, use metal cutters if possible (available from good cookshops).
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