(address abbr.) ferry

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fry
(usually in plural fries) (mainly Canada and US) A fried potato
To cook in hot fat
To cook (something) in hot fat
{n} a thing fried, fish just spawned, child, sieve
To cook in fat in a skillet Food must be turned to brown and fry on all sides
Newly hatched fish
Rochester FD's Fire Related Youth program A special program of the Fire Investigation Division designed to help children and teenagers who become involved in arson (see Task Force)
To be agitated; to be greatly moved
recently hatched fish, after yolk sac has been absorbed
Children (a word of contempt) Get away, you young fry It means properly a crowd of young fishes, and its application to children should be limited to those that obstruct your path, crowd about you, or stand in your way (French, frai, spawn ) Nothing to fry with (French) Nothing to eat; nothing to live on (See Wide-nostrils )
Fries are the same as French fries. see also small fry. British playwright who revitalized modern verse drama with his comic and religious works, such as A Phoenix Too Frequent (1946) and Curtmantle (1962). french fry fries a long thin piece of potato that has been cooked in fat British Equivalent: chip
To simmer; to boil
8r L 21 n 1 A free man, noble in character 2 A gracious or beautiful woman
To cook in hot fat Top
cook on a hot surface using fat; "fry the pancakes"
English painter and art critic (1866-1934)
| Newly hatched fish
To cook in hot fat To pan-fry, use a small amount of fat To deep- fry, immerse foods in fat
To cook foods in hot oil or fat, usually giving food a crisp, brown crust
n - A young recently hatched fish
(address abbr.) ferry
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