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was fry
noun
(usually in plural fries) (mainly Canada and US) A fried potato.
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And so, in a way, was Fry.
This was fry for sissies -- no heads, no shells.
"My view was, Fry the bastard," he says, anger still flashing in his voice.
Through him Clark met other Bloomsburys such as Vanessa Bell, whom he would later commission to design a dinner service, but it was Fry who had the greatest impact.
"McGhee might have won this battle but it was Fry who won the war.
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I was fried and looking for solutions".
A moment came when I was fried.
She was frying sausages for the children.
Food was frying on the grill.
He was fried alive in the media.
It was fries, gravy and cheese curds.
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