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fried Definition

fried (frīd)

transitive verb, intransitive verb

fry

adjective

Slang drunk; intoxicated

Etymology: ME ifrid, pp. of frien, fry

fried Synonyms

fried

modif.

deep-fried, French-fried, sautéed, pan-fried, stir-fried, browned, frizzled, grilled, cooked, rendered; see also done 2.

fried Usage Examples

Modifying Another Word

  • lightly: The small side salad was crisp and fresh and the chips were delicious, lightly fried and soft and fluffy on the inside.
  • freshly: We were being pursued by another punt which was fully equipped with cooking equipment serving freshly fried octopus balls.
  • deep: Remember many canapés are deep fried or have fatty pastry.
  • even: There was even fried rice left over from last night which went well with the chicken.
  • then: Onions: Samples were peeled and sliced then fried in sunflower oil for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • completely: I'm only doing extra work in the evenings to help out a friend and it's got me completely fried.

Modifies a noun

  • plantain: Who does not like fried plantains, or a pattie, a crab salad, or Guinness punch?
  • rice: There was even fried rice left over from last night which went well with the chicken.
  • noodle: The prawns could have been bigger but the bed of fried noodles was top notch.
  • chicken: There is fried chicken in the fridge for lunch.
  • filet: Summer dishes however have been Pan fried seasoned Plaice filets using the Pan Fried Lemon Sole recipe.
  • egg: Where might the addition of a fried egg bring about a change of gender?

Used with adjective complement

  • pan: Most fish is cooked pan fried ( a la plancha ) and served with mojo sauce.
  • get: Sure enough many machines had got fried by the storm.
  • stir: Stir fried Cut Chantenay lengthwise into halves or quarters and cut your other vegetables to similar sizes.