Sentence examples for fry well from inspiring English sources

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If many writers would, with justice, rather have fewer parties for the big fish and more pay for the small fry, well, Dr. Johnson said, rightly, that anyone who decides to write something believes herself to be wiser or wittier than the rest of mankind, and that it is up to the rest of mankind to decide if she is.

But about one lyric of Blake's he is badly wrong: 'A Robin redbreast in a Cage/ Puts all Heaven in a Rage.' 'Heartless to quibble with Blake's sentiment,' says Fry, 'but it is a bit of a dud, isn't it?' Why? 'A Horse misus'd upon the Road/ Calls to Heaven for Human blood.' Fry: 'Well, I mean, that's just plain bad.

A story describes Low burning a French cook alive, saying he was a "greasy fellow who would fry well", and another tells he once killed 53 Spanish captives with his cutlass.

"I was having a fry fest at my house where my family and friends bring things they think will fry well and I thought I'd deep-fry a Slim-Fast bar because it was a total oxymoron". Maybe it was, but it was a tasty one.

Fry well.

Your food won't fry well.

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Fries, well done".

It's creamy and tasty, and fries well.

The less appealing effect of that last word, though, might pose an obstacle to BarFry's potential clientele; hearing the name, one usually adventurous eater sniffed, "What woman wants to go to a place where everything is fried?" More to the point, who wants to eat food that hasn't been fried well?

And don't forget to get your fries well done!

I suggest you always ask for your fries well done, a matter of personal taste.

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