adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a cooked/fried breakfast (= bacon, egg, toast etc )
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Do you feel like having a cooked breakfast?
fried chicken (= cooked in oil )
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They filled their plates with fried chicken.
fried fish (= cooked in hot oil )
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We’re going to have fried fish tonight.
fried/poached/boiled etc eggs
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
bread
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The fried bread surrounding the bacon in the hot plate was simply to create effect and mop up the excess fat.
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Then he speared a square of fried bread and dipped it in, turning it about until it was yellow all over.
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Sure enough I got mushrooms and fried bread as well as bacon and egg and tomato, and porridge beforehand.
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At this moment they were enjoying a sustaining breakfast of sausages, bacon, eggs and fried bread .
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His wife, Tessa, ate fried bread and tomatoes.
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Watching a kid fiddling around with fried bread .
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Sausages, bacon, eggs, chips, baked beans and fried bread was a man's diet.
chicken
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There was a fried chicken place open on Baker Street, about the only thing that was.
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He hoped she would choose a hamburger or fried chicken , anything which would be fast and convenient.
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At each meal she willingly cleaned her plate, eating ice cream and fried chicken until she felt bloated.
egg
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Foodstuff varies from fried egg and chips to sausage rolls and sponge cakes.
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He kept their backsides so warm you could have fried eggs and bacon on them!
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Aunt Edie served up a supper of fried eggs , bacon and tomatoes with bread and butter.
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His fried eggs were a bit scrappy: they needed a woman's touch.
food
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I eat everything that's bad - fried food , chips, fish fingers, chocolate, cream.
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The place smelled of fried food and damp.
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Do you eat fried food as a general rule? 2.
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This fat includes everything from the obvious fats like butter and oil to those hidden in cakes, biscuits and fried foods .
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Avoid onions, beans, peas and heavily fried foods .
potato
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The loss of vitamin C in fried potatoes has been investigated but the results show considerable variation according to conditions.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Aunt Edie served up a supper of fried eggs, bacon and tomatoes with bread and butter.
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Bread, rolls, breakfast cereal, bananas and fried fruit are ideal.
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Divide the fried bananas between the four pancakes and roll each pancake up.
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Fish roe, taramasalata, fried scampi.
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The fried bread surrounding the bacon in the hot plate was simply to create effect and mop up the excess fat.