Fried can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
Adjective |
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fried - cooked by frying in fat | ||
Verb |
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fry - cook on a hot surface using fat; "fry the pancakes" | ||
fry - be excessively hot; "If the children stay out on the beach for another hour, they'll be fried" | ||
fry - kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair; "The serial killer was electrocuted" |
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1. | verb | Brought my wife Deb with me and she like the Fried Crab Wontons and said they were good.. | |
2. | verb | I asked for a fried egg on my enchiladas...and did not get it.! | |
3. | verb | The only thing I found edible were the potato wedges, I finally gave up, he kept trying - he found the fried wantons to be OK - His Mongolian bowl was awful. | |
4. | verb | They have a great lunch special with your choice of meat, chicken, steak, or pork and rice and black beans and fried plantains. | |
5. | verb | This chicken is fried well. | |
6. | verb | For the best fried chicken in Gulfport, go to Grandma's Kitchen. | |
7. | verb | I like my shrimps fried. | |
8. | verb | She fried fish in salad oil. | |
9. | verb | Avoid fried foods for a while. | |
10. | verb | Some humorists do randomness right, and some are breaded and lightly fried with herbs. | |
11. | verb | After that English exam, my brain is fried. | |
12. | verb | Whether they are raw, or cooked and fried, tomatoes are always a tasty addition. | |
13. | verb | Would you like to eat some fried potatoes? | |
14. | verb | Her daughter fried the meat. | |
15. | verb | This is the first time I've fried an egg. | |
16. | adj. | Are you going to let this fried chicken go begging? | |
17. | adj. | This fried egg tastes like a sheet of rubber. | |
18. | adj. | Two fried eggs and coffee, please. | |
19. | adj. | Tom loves fried chicken. | |
20. | adj. | Tom bought a bucket of extra-spicy fried chicken and a container of coleslaw. | |
21. | adj. | I ate fried rice and drank some beer. | |
22. | adj. | I don't like snack bars. They're expensive, noisy, and full of the smell of tobacco and fried food. | |
23. | adj. | We ate some fried meat. | |
24. | adj. | I don't like fried food. | |
25. | adj. | I want to eat a fried egg and croissant. | |
26. | adj. | Do you think fried chicken should be eaten with a fork or with your fingers? | |
27. | adj. | I don't like fried fish. | |
28. | adj. | My son does not like fried egg. | |
29. | adj. | He had steak and fried potatoes. | |
30. | adj. | It's fried shit. |
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verb | |
Brought my wife Deb with me and she like the Fried Crab Wontons and said they were good.. |
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I asked for a fried egg on my enchiladas...and did not get it.! |
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The only thing I found edible were the potato wedges, I finally gave up, he kept trying - he found the fried wantons to be OK - His Mongolian bowl was awful. |
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They have a great lunch special with your choice of meat, chicken, steak, or pork and rice and black beans and fried plantains. |
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This chicken is fried well. | |
For the best fried chicken in Gulfport, go to Grandma's Kitchen. | |
I like my shrimps fried. | |
She fried fish in salad oil. | |
Avoid fried foods for a while. | |
Some humorists do randomness right, and some are breaded and lightly fried with herbs. | |
After that English exam, my brain is fried. | |
Whether they are raw, or cooked and fried, tomatoes are always a tasty addition. | |
Would you like to eat some fried potatoes? | |
Her daughter fried the meat. | |
This is the first time I've fried an egg. | |
adj. | |
Are you going to let this fried chicken go begging? | |
This fried egg tastes like a sheet of rubber. | |
Two fried eggs and coffee, please. | |
Tom loves fried chicken. | |
Tom bought a bucket of extra-spicy fried chicken and a container of coleslaw. | |
I ate fried rice and drank some beer. | |
I don't like snack bars. They're expensive, noisy, and full of the smell of tobacco and fried food. | |
We ate some fried meat. | |
I don't like fried food. | |
I want to eat a fried egg and croissant. | |
Do you think fried chicken should be eaten with a fork or with your fingers? | |
I don't like fried fish. | |
My son does not like fried egg. | |
He had steak and fried potatoes. | |
It's fried shit. |