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fries
1[ frahyz ]
Fries
2[ freez ]
noun
- Charles Carpenter, 1887–1967, U.S. linguist.
fries
/ fraɪz /
Example Sentences
Meeting Golden, his first mentor, launched Fries’s disability rights journey.
At Zola’s suggestion, Fries got in touch with the Boston Self-Help Center, and, for a time, joined their peer support group.
Later, hit up Gretchen’s in the village for the mouth-watering Porcini truffle fries starter, followed by the famous Lodge Burger.
“I think as the ubiquity of French fries prove, everyone loves a crispy fried potato,” he said in an email.
I promised never again to wax lyrical about the fries in gravy.
The French fries are made out of real potatoes, the burger is great and you can get it all kinds of ways, and it tastes good.
Players stopped downing chili dogs or cheese fries before games.
Here, the vocabulary of fast food for many young Brazilians is temaki (hand rolls) instead of burgers and fries.
"I reckin Mrs. Herman Felsburg won't know whut to do now with that extry fish she always fries of a Friday," said the sergeant.
I must inform you that the affair about the new quintet is settled between Count Fries and myself.
He fries his bacon, warms his beans and sloofs at his steaming tin of tea.
The fat that fries out of bacon is excellent for use in the cooking and seasoning of other foods, such as vegetables and meats.
He has commended himself favorably to Lobkowitz and Fries and all other eminent lovers (of music).
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