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fry verb [ frʌɪ ]

• cook (food) in hot fat or oil, typically in a shallow pan.
• "she fried a rasher of bacon, a sausage and a slice of bread"
• destroy.
• "drugs fry the brain"

fry noun

• French fries; chips.
• a fried dish or meal.
• "would you like a fry in the morning?"
Origin: Middle English: from Old French frire, from Latin frigere .

fry noun

• young fish, especially when newly hatched.
Origin: Middle English: from Old Norse frjó .


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