fries

IPA: frˈaɪz

Root Word: Fries

noun

  • A surname.
  • A town in Virginia.
  • (cooking, chiefly Canada, US) Ellipsis of french fries. [(chiefly Canada, US) Strips of deep-fried potatoes that have been frenched (cut into strips).]
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Examples of "fries" in Sentences

  • Tomorrow he will be handing us a hot sack of french fries from the pick up window. jon
  • You don't need two hamburgers and jumbo fries -- one hamburger and small fries is enough.
  • The burger with fries is very good, made better if you can get a little bacon mayonnaise for the fries.
  • Even a Ruby Tuesday sandwich and fries is more enjoyable at the restaurant than at my dining room table.
  • When I first started this site 3 1/2 years ago, a cheeseburger and fries from the Burger Joint was $9.50.
  • Did you know that a single order of Outback Steakhouse cheese fries is 2,900 calories, or that a Starbucks venti mocha latte is 508 calories?
  • * French fries from a modest take-out storefront or candied almonds freshly and aromatically cooked by Arabs working Blvd.St. Michel on Paris´ Left Bank
  • I wanted to get fries from the store in their fully frozen state so that I could examine their surface for clues on how they were parcooked, as well as attempt to fry them myself at home to discover if there is any secret in the fry oil in the shops.

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