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A Cook's tour is a rapid or cursory survey or review.

Cook's tour é uma pesquisa ou revisão rápida e superficial.

Front Cook's tour \COOKS-TOOR\
Back noun
A rapid or cursory survey or review.

[In 1841, British missionary Thomas Cook convinced a British railway to run a special train to a temperance meeting, then proceeded to find passengers for the trip, an event regarded as the beginning of organized tourism. Within a few years, Cook was setting up excursions on a regular basis, and by the century's end, the Thomas Cook & Son travel agency was orchestrating travel around the world. The agency's tours were famously well-organized, but they were also known for herding travelers hurriedly from location to location. A Cook's tourist might see an impressive array of famous sites, but often only in superficial glimpses. Over time, English speakers started using "Cook's tour" for any hurried tour, and later, for any rushed activity or cursory review.]

"The rest of the novel is an episodic Cook's tour of Filipino hell." - Carolyn See; Heir to a Misfortune; The Washington Post; Sep 3, 2004.

"Never one to be subtle, Mr. Sinelli welcomed Bryant Keil with a 25-cent cook's tour." - Cheryl Hall; Former Genghis Grill Owner Sees Sandwiches as Success in the Bag; The Dallas Morning News; Sep 25, 2004.

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