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cook′off`

or cook′-off`,



n.
a cooking contest in which competitors gather to prepare their specialties.
[1955–60]
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Whether it's showing his customers how to whip up a delicious meal on the grill or welcoming hundreds from the community to an annual cookoff competition in the parking lot, Bill Murff uses his passion for grilling to attract customers to his store.
Part fun and part fundraiser, the event features a barbecue cookoff that costs $5 to judge and $50 to enter as a contestant.
Kubbie Cookoff, local artists & crafts, Kids zone.