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Definition of fry-up in English: fry-upnoun British informal A dish of various types of fried food. 〈英,非正式〉简易油煎快菜 Example sentencesExamples - He stopped smoking - ‘just like that’ - at the age of 65, but refused to give up his favourite meal - a fry-up of bacon and eggs.
- It will campaign against a proposed tax on fatty foods, defend the rights of dairy farmers to produce unpasteurised milk and champion the liberty to eat fry-ups every night of the week.
- He envied our camping trip living off pasta and café fry-ups.
- It's handy because it is just across the road from my house in Primrose Hill and they do a great fry-up with nice Polish sausages.
- There's little doubt that low blood sugar levels need to be replenished, whether by plates of home-made soup, porridge or greasy fry-ups.
- For some the combination of a cooked breakfast washed down with pints of lager proved irresistible - 50 fry-ups were served before the end of the first half.
- Everything you could want: Marmite on toast and cucumber sandwiches for the junior department while you consume a hangover-curing fry-up or smoked salmon with a glass of bubbly.
- Too many fry-ups and the arteries soon start to get a bit furry.
- On the morning of a fight, I always go and have a fry-up with my brother.
- Red meat should be limited and morning fry-ups are ruled out almost entirely.
- Alcohol and mobile phones were banned, and their only indulgence was food - fatty fry-ups and rations of stew and bread - and a sleeping bag.
- Elaborate dishes are not their style, certainly not in the kitchen where their approach favours speedy fry-ups and fast salads.
- This book begins with the arrival of the salted eel and ends when the entire creature has been consumed in a sequence of soups, stews, casseroles and fry-ups.
- It used to be that you'd start the day with a fry-up, then a bacon sarnie when you got to the ground and a pie and chips for lunch.
- ‘He told me he's looking forward to a big fry-up and a nice Sunday roast - since he's been on rations he's really missed his proper home cooking,’ added Sharon.
- So we went to a cafe place that sold western food (sandwiches, fry-ups, and the like) and it was good.
- It could be a cafe that serves a great fry-up or an all-day restaurant that serves delicious smoked salmon and scrambled eggs.
- There were no real guidelines - if you wanted to have a fry-up, you could have one.
- I always played tennis on Saturday afternoons and under normal conditions, Mum would have cooked sweet corn, salted cod or a fry-up of sausages, eggs and tomatoes.
- I find fry-ups a bit too heavy and greasy but I do have the occasional bacon sandwich, if the bacon is grilled.
Definition of fry-up in US English: fry-upnounˈfrī ˌəpˈfraɪ ˌəp British informal A dish of various types of fried food. 〈英,非正式〉简易油煎快菜 Example sentencesExamples - Everything you could want: Marmite on toast and cucumber sandwiches for the junior department while you consume a hangover-curing fry-up or smoked salmon with a glass of bubbly.
- Too many fry-ups and the arteries soon start to get a bit furry.
- So we went to a cafe place that sold western food (sandwiches, fry-ups, and the like) and it was good.
- For some the combination of a cooked breakfast washed down with pints of lager proved irresistible - 50 fry-ups were served before the end of the first half.
- I find fry-ups a bit too heavy and greasy but I do have the occasional bacon sandwich, if the bacon is grilled.
- It could be a cafe that serves a great fry-up or an all-day restaurant that serves delicious smoked salmon and scrambled eggs.
- On the morning of a fight, I always go and have a fry-up with my brother.
- This book begins with the arrival of the salted eel and ends when the entire creature has been consumed in a sequence of soups, stews, casseroles and fry-ups.
- It's handy because it is just across the road from my house in Primrose Hill and they do a great fry-up with nice Polish sausages.
- I always played tennis on Saturday afternoons and under normal conditions, Mum would have cooked sweet corn, salted cod or a fry-up of sausages, eggs and tomatoes.
- Red meat should be limited and morning fry-ups are ruled out almost entirely.
- Alcohol and mobile phones were banned, and their only indulgence was food - fatty fry-ups and rations of stew and bread - and a sleeping bag.
- Elaborate dishes are not their style, certainly not in the kitchen where their approach favours speedy fry-ups and fast salads.
- ‘He told me he's looking forward to a big fry-up and a nice Sunday roast - since he's been on rations he's really missed his proper home cooking,’ added Sharon.
- It will campaign against a proposed tax on fatty foods, defend the rights of dairy farmers to produce unpasteurised milk and champion the liberty to eat fry-ups every night of the week.
- He envied our camping trip living off pasta and café fry-ups.
- He stopped smoking - ‘just like that’ - at the age of 65, but refused to give up his favourite meal - a fry-up of bacon and eggs.
- There's little doubt that low blood sugar levels need to be replenished, whether by plates of home-made soup, porridge or greasy fry-ups.
- It used to be that you'd start the day with a fry-up, then a bacon sarnie when you got to the ground and a pie and chips for lunch.
- There were no real guidelines - if you wanted to have a fry-up, you could have one.
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