fry-up - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: If you must have a fry-up, limit the damage by asking for bacon to be grilled and cut the rind off yourself.
  • enjoy: It is, after all, a university town: don't students still enjoy a big fry-up after a night out?

Adjective modifier

  • good: If you need a good fry-up to get you going in the morning, being vegan is no problem!
  • English: Breakfast was buffet-style and offered plenty of choice: a full English fry-up, cereals, yoghurts, breads and freshly squeezed juices.
  • big: It is, after all, a university town: don't students still enjoy a big fry-up after a night out?
  • full: We then had breakfast which would be a full fry-up every morning.
  • British: The much loved British fry-up, which is popular with tourists, is dubbed death on a plate in the guide.
  • nice: Waiting for us was a nice fry-up with added cholesterol, the Lardy Boys were back in town!

Modifies a noun

  • breakfast: She ended up with a meal anyway, as we stopped off for a big fry-up breakfast on the way down there.
  • breaky: Greg lightly cooked a fry-up breaky on the move - started off at 08:30.

Noun used with modifier

  • morning: Still feel like having an egg with your morning fry-up?
  • breakfast: It goes well with dry-cured bacon, and is served with many a Welsh breakfast fry-up.

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