fryer

pronunciation

How to pronounce fryer in British English: UK ['fraɪə(r)]word uk audio image

How to pronounce fryer in American English: US [ˈfraɪɚ] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    flesh of a medium-sized young chicken suitable for frying

Word Origin

fryer (n.)
also frier, 1851 of fish for frying, 1923 of chickens; from fry (v.).

Example

1. But just a 90-minute drive from washington , dc , one company is working to take canola from the field to the fryer to the fuel tank , and do it all locally .
2. The average deep fryer uses almost an entire quart of oil , and if it is only used once , the cost of a batch of fries can amount to just as much as an entire restaurant meal .
3. Mr fryer has a different explanation .
4. This section provides the installation instructions for the henny penny open fryer .
5. Roland fryer , a harvard economist , has invested more than $ 6m to test the proposition that paying pupils can improve poor schools .

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