Sentence examples for be fried from inspiring English sources

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be fried

noun

(usually in plural fries) (mainly Canada and US) A fried potato.

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The menu is divided into small plates, large plates, and "snacks," which tend to be fried: a cup of fried chickpeas resembles a helping of Kix cereal.

It has to be fried to order, or at least fried in batches".

"He has to be fried".

The kubba can be fried after boiling.

And get anything else that you suspect may be fried.

And they had to be fried, with "nothing runny".

If I drank like him, I'd be fried".

(Momos can also be fried, but they are not as juicy and satisfying that way).

The chewy shellfish can also be fried, minced and used for sushi.

"Some dishes need to be stewed while others need to be fried".

"I didn't realize everything would be fried," he said with some dismay.

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