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fried

1

[ frahyd ]

adjective

  1. cooked in a pan or on a griddle over direct heat, usually in fat or oil.
  2. Slang.
    1. intoxicated from drugs; high.
    2. exhausted or incapacitated through intemperance; burned-out.


verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of fry 1.

Fried

2

[ freed; German freet ]

noun

  1. Al·fred Her·mann [al, -frid , hur, -m, uh, n, ahl, -f, r, eyt , her, -mahn], 1864–1921, Austrian writer and journalist: Nobel Peace Prize 1911.

fried

/ ڰɪ /

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of fry 1
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Other Word Forms

  • ·ڰ adjective
  • ܲ·ڰ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of fried1

First recorded in 1350–1400, for the adjective
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But their fried chicken sandwich — made with crumbed chicken schnitzel, tarragon butter, lettuce and housemade pickle mayo on a steamed potato bun — is their bestseller.

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“I really like using frozen peas in things like stir fry or fried rice,” she added.

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The perfect bite is the Chengdu fried rice — it is so f— good and the best fried rice I’ve ever had in my life.

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The squishy Amoroso’s roll is packed with finely shaved Black Angus beef, fried onions and melted American cheese — though mushrooms and halal chicken are also available as fillings.

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I have a special place in my heart for home cooked fried okra.

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