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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
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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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