Picturing Aunt Felicity as a girl was not an easy task. “Oh, don’t look so shocked, Flavia. In my youth, I used to run wild here on the island like a Pawnee princess. ‘Moo-noo-tonowa,’ I called myself. Pinched nice bits of beef from the larder and pretended I was cooking dog over a campfire lighted with rubbing sticks and snuff.
What’s the meaning of ‘cooking dog,’ and why does it have no article?
Top answer
'Cooking' is a participle; 'dog' an uncountable foodstuff like 'beef': 'I pretended that I was cooking dog meat'.
— Mister Micawber
'Cooking' is a participle; 'dog' an uncountable foodstuff like 'beef': 'I pretended that I was cooking dog meat'.
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