rummage “rummages, rummaging, rummaged”(VERB, = root) If you rummage through something, you search for something you want by moving things around in a careless and hurried way.E.X: She rummaged about in the closet, looking for a recipe.simmer “simmers, simmering, simmered”1. (VERB) When you simmer food or what it simmers, you cook it by keeping it at boiling point or just below boiling point.2. (NOUN) Simmer is also a noun.cauldron “cauldrons”(N-COUNT) A cauldron is a very large, round metal pot used for cooking over a fire.E.X: She went back to the simmering cauldron.ingredient “ingredients”(N-COUNT) Ingredients are the things that are used to make something, especially all the different foods you use when you are cooking a particular dish.E.X: What ingredients should I use to make that magic portion?

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  • We forget to buy the main ingredient for making chocolate cake.
    we need a cauldron for simmer eggs for several minutes to kill salmonela on those.
    Some times i made a rummaged my desk drawer.
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