VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Cooking Up a Storm

Meaning:

Cooking a great deal of food

Examples:

  • She spent the entire afternoon cooking up a storm for the family reunion.
  • The chef was in the kitchen, cooking up a storm for tonight’s big event.
  • Every weekend, my grandma is in the kitchen, cooking up a storm with all her favorite recipes.
  • During the holidays, Mom always ends up cooking up a storm for everyone.
  • The food festival saw local chefs cooking up a storm, offering delicious dishes from around the world.
  • Even though it was just a small dinner party, Sarah was cooking up a storm as if she was catering for a banquet.
  • The new restaurant on the corner has been cooking up a storm since it opened last week.
  • John decided to surprise his wife by cooking up a storm on her birthday.
  • With Thanksgiving coming up, I'm going to be cooking up a storm all week long!
  • The kids were so excited to help their dad in the kitchen, cooking up a storm of pancakes.
  • Whenever her friends come over, she loves to impress them by cooking up a storm.
  • We were stuck indoors due to the rain, so I decided to spend the day cooking up a storm.
  • For his birthday, he invited everyone over and spent hours cooking up a storm.
  • The contestants on the cooking show were cooking up a storm to impress the judges.
  • He wasn’t just making dinner; he was cooking up a storm with five different dishes at once.
  • With all the ingredients ready, she began cooking up a storm in her small kitchen.
  • The new chef at the restaurant is known for cooking up a storm with his creative dishes.
  • Even though the party was small, we were in the kitchen cooking up a storm for hours.
  • Every time there’s a celebration, she can be found cooking up a storm for her family and friends.
  • The family reunion wouldn’t be complete without Grandma in the kitchen cooking up a storm.