Cook, dance, etc. up a storm
phrase
To do something vigorously or to a great extent, often implying enthusiasm.
He cooked up a storm for his family's Thanksgiving dinner.

Often appears as...
- she danced up a storm at the party
- he sang up a storm at the concert
Usage tips
Informal
Idiomatic
phrase
To do something vigorously or to a great extent, often implying enthusiasm.
He cooked up a storm for his family's Thanksgiving dinner.

Often appears as...
- she danced up a storm at the party
- he sang up a storm at the concert
Usage tips
Informal
Idiomatic
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Usage Context
Used in casual conversations or storytelling, not in formal writing.

Whenever she visits, she cooks up a storm, filling the house with wonderful smells.
Positive Energy
Implies doing something with lots of positive energy and enjoyment.

At the wedding reception, the band played and everyone danced up a storm.
Figurative Sense
This phrase is an exaggeration and shouldn't be taken literally.

The kids worked up a storm in the backyard, creating a spectacular fort.
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