- another name for French fried potatoes
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fries
(frīz),USA pronunciation n.
v.
Fries (frēz),USA pronunciation n.
- pl. of fry 1.
- Food[Informal.]fried potatoes.
v.
- 3rd pers. sing. pres. indic. of fry 1.
Fries (frēz),USA pronunciation n.
- Charles Carpenter, 1887–1967, U.S. linguist.
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fry1 /fraɪ/USA pronunciation
v., fried, fry•ing, n., pl. fries.
v.
n. [countable]
fry2 /fraɪ/USA pronunciation n. [countable], pl. fry.
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- Foodto (cause to) undergo cooking in fat or oil, usually over direct heat: [~ + object]Let's fry some bacon and eggs.[~ + up + object]Let's fry up some bacon.[~ + object + up]Let's fry it up.[no object]The bacon and eggs fried.
n. [countable]
- Fooda strip of French-fried potato.
- a social gathering at which food is fried.
fry2 /fraɪ/USA pronunciation n. [countable], pl. fry.
- Zoologythe young of fish.
- people, esp. children:games for small fry.
fry1
(frī),USA pronunciation v., fried, fry•ing, n., pl. fries.
v.t.
Fry (frī),USA pronunciation n.
v.t.
- Foodto cook in a pan or on a griddle over direct heat, usually in fat or oil.
- Slang Termsto execute by electrocution in an electric chair.
- Foodto undergo cooking in fat or oil.
- Slang Termsto die by electrocution in an electric chair.
- Fooda dish of something fried.
- Fooda piece of french-fried potato.
- a party or gathering at which the chief food is fried, frequently outdoors:a fish fry.
- Latin frīgere to fry
- Anglo-French, Old French frire
- 1250–1300; 1925–30 for def. 2; Middle English frien
v.i.
n.
- Zoologythe young of fish.
- Zoologythe young of various other animals, as frogs.
- people;
individuals, esp. children:games that are fun for the small fry.
- Old Norse frjō seed; cognate with Swedish frö, Gothic fraiw seed
- Middle English frie, fry seed, descendant, perh. 1325–75
Fry (frī),USA pronunciation n.
- Biographical Christopher, born 1907, English playwright.
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- when tr, sometimes followed by up:
to cook or be cooked in fat, oil, etc, usually over direct heat to kill or be killed by electrocution, esp in the electric chair
a dish of something fried, esp the offal of a specified animal: pig's fry the act of preparing a mixed fried dish or the dish itself
the young of various species of fish the young of certain other animals, such as frogs young children
See also small fry
'fries' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
American fried potatoes
- French fried potatoes
- French fries
- German fries
- O'Brien potatoes
- belfry
- chip
- cottage fries
- country fries
- deep-fry
- dirty
- fish and chips
- freesia
- frites
- fry
- fryer
- gallimaufry
- home fries
- pan-fried potatoes
- pommes frites
- side
- stir-fry