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Cook's tour
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Cook's tour
n
Informal a rapid but extensive tour or survey of anything
[after Thomas Cook (1808-92), British travel agent]

Cook's tour - A very fast tour of a location, from Thomas Cook, the famous travel agent.
See also related terms for location.


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THEY WERE the Cook's tours to end all Cook's Tours - in their day as pioneering as the first trip to the Moon.
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