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Filter by Meaning I always seem to overcook the chicken and it ends up dry.
The chef warned us not to overcook the fish or it will dry out.
I'm afraid I'm going to overcook the chicken because I'm not sure when it's done.
Don't overcook the eggs or they will become rubbery.
Be careful not to overcook the meat, or it will be tough.
I always overcook my brownies a little bit because I like them crunchy on the edges.
If you overcook the noodles, they will be soggy and unappetizing.
You might overcook the meat if you leave it in the oven for too long.
Be careful not to overcook the vegetables, or they will turn into a soggy mess.
If you overcook the rice, it will become sticky and clumpy.
If you overcook the steak, it will become tough and dry.
I always overcook the pasta, and it becomes mushy.
Don't overcook the vegetables or they will turn to mush.
He always manages to overcook the pasta until it's mushy.
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