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French fries
plural noun
- thin strips of potato that have been deep-fried.
Word History and Origins
Origin of French fries1
Example Sentences
Why does our government think it's okay for them to subsist on french fries and soda?
By far the most cited was Primanti Brothers in Pittsburgh, a four-outlet chain where all sandwiches are topped with french fries.
For good measure, a few french fries were thrown into the mix.
Sure, some falafel places in Israel stuff a couple of french fries into the pita.
Second, the very idea of putting french fries—or any potato product—on a bun is problematic.
The steak was a dream, and the french fries were a crisp, rich golden brown that started my mouth watering.
Sherry came back with Hoiman's two bottles of beer, and my steak and french fries.
I swear my eyes weren't away from the table for more than a half second, but in that moment all the french fries left my plate.
I yielded to Fate—it wasn't meant to be that I eat french fries this pay day.
Hoiman sighed, reminiscently, and a grimy paw swooped into my french fries.
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