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  • noun Plural form of cooker.

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Examples

  • This survey from MyVoice into rice cookers is their second look at the topic, the first having been conducted two years ago and translated by me then.

    Almost four in five Japanese eat rice daily 2009

  • This survey from MyVoice into rice cookers is their second look at the topic, the first having been conducted two years ago and translated by me then.

    Rice cookers in Japan 2007

  • If you own one of these recalled cookers, the CPSC advises that you stop using it, make sure it's unplugged and contact Sensio for a full refund.

    Sensio slow cookers, sold at Kohl’s, recalled for fire hazard 2010

  •   If you own one of these recalled cookers, the CPSC advises that you stop using it, make sure it's unplugged and contact Sensio for a full refund.

    Sensio slow cookers, sold at Kohl’s, recalled for fire hazard 2010

  • Dominique was explaining to Gwen, who'd brought the "cookers" over, that they are also called "poules."

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • Dominique was explaining to Gwen, who'd brought the "cookers" over, that they are also called "poules."

    cocotte - French Word-A-Day 2006

  • Later (after I had stopped employing him) being reportedly arrested on 93 counts of handling goods (such as cookers) stolen from warehouses.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • Dominique was explaining to Gwen, who'd brought the "cookers" over, that they are also called "poules."

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • Setting our teacups on their silver-rimmed saucers, we studied the "cookers" with their thin, pipe-cleaner legs, soft felt kissers, and pliable bodies (loose bean bags that they were).

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • Setting our teacups on their silver-rimmed saucers, we studied the "cookers" with their thin, pipe-cleaner legs, soft felt kissers, and pliable bodies (loose bean bags that they were).

    cocotte - French Word-A-Day 2006

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