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It's cooking in here?? Hi, folks. Can I describe a really hot weather by using the expressions like" boiling" and "cooking"? I'm not pretty sure what I heard is the word" cooking".. If someone says " it is cooking in here.", does it mean it is very hot here? Thanks.
Sep 15, 2013 11:17 AM
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Yes that is correct. It is a common expression when it is very hot to say "it is cooking in here" or "it is boiling".
September 15, 2013
You may say :"I am toasted " , like toasted bread in the oven
September 16, 2013
Cooking is purely used to express the application of heat to change the state of food. Because the expression is designed to express only the state of the place you are in, and not that the heat is being used to transform the place, cooking is not an appropriate way to say this.
September 15, 2013
When a speaker says "something is cooking in here" it can mean he is suspecting/assuming something is happening and is referring it to a third person.
September 15, 2013
I guess you can describe hot weather with adjective like boiling, baking, roasting but not with cooking. Furthermore these are informal usages.
September 15, 2013
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