fry

fry
01. We [fried] the shrimp in oil and garlic.
02. You shouldn't eat so much [fried] food; it's not good for your health.
03. Make sure that you [fry] the hamburgers long enough so that they're not still red on the inside.
04. He woke up to the sound of bacon and eggs [frying] on the kitchen stove.
05. Do you want your fish [fried] or baked in the oven?
06. We bought a bucket of [fried] chicken for the picnic.
07. I [fried] up some vegetables with tofu for supper.
08. It was so hot today, we were just [frying] on the beach.
09. Everyone laid on the sand and [fried] all afternoon.
10. A Goan proverb notes that you should [fry] the chapati when the pan is hot.
11. Eric Hoffer once remarked that we feel free when we escape -- even if it be but from the [frying] pan to the fire.
12. In Armenia, the traditional Christmas Eve meal consists of [fried] fish, lettuce, and spinach.
13. There were lots of salmon [fry] in the stream.
14. When baby catfish are in danger, their father opens his mouth and the young fish swim inside to hide. When danger has passed, he reopens his mouth and lets the [fry] out.
15. My son didn't put on any sunblock when we went surfing and he got totally [fried].

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