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were fried
noun
(usually in plural fries) (mainly Canada and US) A fried potato.
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"At the end, we were fried — fried," Peter said, and although they were happy with the first and second acts, they were troubled by the end.
Among Twain's other primal American foods were fried oysters, Southern-style fried chicken, Saratoga potatoes (i.e., potato chips), hot buckwheat cakes and trout from Lake Tahoe.
The sheep's milk ravioli I had another night was without bread crumbs, but in their place were fried shallots, and there were more fried shallots in a spinach salad that had plenty else going on: sun-dried tomato, hard-boiled egg, graviera cheese.
"But my legs were fried.
The calamari were fried in a light batter.
All the sausages were fried very gently for 30 minutes.
Similar(13)
The clams were frying.
"They were frying anything," he said.
Organic fajitas were frying in a corner.
Nothing is fried.
"He has to be fried".
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