That is the correct spelling of the word chief (noun for leader, adjective for major or primary).
The verb phrase would be two words "to cook out" meaning to cook outdoors. The noun is one word "cookout" meaning an outdoor meal or party.
The plural acronym may be spelled CEOs and means Chief Executive Officers.
My Dad used this term quite often and it seems to be a "phrase" from that Generation....WWII vets. I always thought he was referring to a Chief Cook and Bottle washer...meaning both jobs applied. I originally thought the term was "Chief Cook and bottleneck washer", but when researching, could not find the bottleneck included. I was checking because I wondered if perhaps the bottleneck referred to a beer bottle!
You have spelled it correctly, creamier.The new cook wished his potato soup was creamier than it turned out.
The words ending in -ief can form normal plurals. In this case, it is chiefs.An example of the other form is thief, which becomes thieves.
The Chief Cook was created on 1917-10-01.
To cook is kochen. The cook is der Koch.
Cook Coch
kiss the cook. embrassez le cuisinier
'chef' (masc.)
The current Chief Executive Officer of the Apple corporation is Tim Cook. Tim Cook became the Chief Executive Officer when Steve Jobs resigned in 2011.
"Love" in Cook Island Maori is spelled as "aro'a."
no the correct spelling is chef
cook,and clean
1 way
Kitchen..
Tim Cook