fried
Multiple Entries:fried fry
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fried past and past participle of fry1
▶adjective
- 1 (of food) cooked in hot fat or oil.
- 2 N. Amer. informal exhausted.
■ under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fry1
▶verb (fries, frying, fried)
- 1 cook or be cooked in hot fat or oil.
- 2 informal (of a person) burn or overheat.
- 3 N. Amer. informal destroy: drugs fry the brain.
- 1 a fried dish or meal.
■ (fries) French fries; chips.
- 2 N. Amer. a social gathering where fried food is served.
– origin ME: from OFr. frire, from L. frigere.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fry2
▶plural noun young fish, especially when newly hatched.
■ the young of other animals produced in large numbers, such as frogs.
– origin ME: from ON frjó.
'fried' also found in these Oxford entries:
battered
- beefburger
- beignet
- bhaji
- bhelpuri
- bhuna
- biriani
- blintze
- Bombay mix
- breaded
- bubble and squeak
- Buffalo wings
- cake
- chicken-fried steak
- chile relleno
- chimichanga
- chip
- chop suey
- chow mein
- corn dog
- crisp
- croque-monsieur
- croquette
- crostini
- crouton
- cruller
- cutlet
- deep-fry
- dim sum
- dopiaza
- doughboy
- doughnut
- egg roll
- empanada
- escabeche
- escalope
- faggot
- falafel
- fish slice
- French fries
- French toast
- fricandeau
- fricassée
- frittata
- fritter
- fritto misto
- fry
- fry-up
- funnel cake

