Pronunciation: /fraɪd/
verb the past tense and past participle of fry
A1 I fried an egg for breakfast.
A2 She fried some vegetables in the pan.
B1 He fried the chicken until it was golden brown.
B2 The chef fried the fish to perfection.
C1 The cook fried the calamari in a light batter.
C2 The culinary expert fried the tempura with precision.
adjective describing a food that has been cooked in hot oil or fat until it is crispy
A1 I like fried chicken.
A2 She ordered fried rice for dinner.
B1 The restaurant serves delicious fried calamari.
B2 The chef prepared a gourmet meal with fried lobster.
C1 The crispy fried shrimp was a delightful appetizer.
C2 The Michelin-starred restaurant offered a unique dish of fried foie gras.
formal The chef prepared a delicious fried chicken dish for the dinner party.
informal I love eating fried food, it's so tasty!
slang Let's grab some fried snacks and chill out at home.
figurative Her temper was like a piece of fried chicken - hot and ready to explode.
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