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idiomcookstoo many cooks (spoil the broth)used in order to say that there are too many people trying to do the same job at the same time, so that the job is not done well:The managers demanded that meetings be limited to 10 people, claiming, "There were too many cooks."On the premise that too many cooks spoil the broth, I'd like to ask you to remember Mrs Holmes is in charge. Any comments or questions should be given to her. (redirected from cooks)
See:- (one's) goose is cooked
- all hands and the cook
- be cooked
- be cooked to a turn
- be cooking on gas
- be cooking with gas
- be the chief cook and bottle washer
- chief cook and bottle washer
- chief cook and bottlewasher
- chief cook and bottle-washer
- cook (one's) goose
- cook (something) to perfection
- cook goose
- cook on the front burner
- cook out
- cook somebody's goose
- cook someone's goose
- cook someone's goose, to
- cook the accounts
- cook the books
- cook to perfection
- cook up
- cook with gas
- cook your goose
- cooked
- cooked up
- cooking with gas
- God sends meat and the devil sends cooks
- head cook and bottle washer
- now (one's) cooking (with gas)
- Now you're cooking!
- one's goose is cooked
- short order
- too many cooks
- too many cooks in the kitchen
- too many cooks spoil the broth
- too many cooks spoil the soup
- Too many cooks spoil the stew
- What’s cooking?
- what's cooking
- What's cooking?
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