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  • 21Fry — (Frei), Elisabeth, die 1780 in Cariham Hall geb. Tochter des reichen Quäkers John Gurney, stiftete auf dem väterlichen Gute eine Freischule für weibliche Waisen, die sich allmälig erweiterte, wurde alsdann in London, wo sie 1800 an den Kaufmann F …

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  • 22fry-up — [frī′up΄] n. [Brit. Informal] a dish consisting of several fried foods served together, as eggs, sausage, and kidneys * * * …

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  • 23Fry — Fry, Christopher …

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  • 24fry-up — n BrE informal a meal of fried food such as eggs, ↑bacon, potatoes etc …

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  • 25fry-up — fry ,up noun count BRITISH INFORMAL a meal of FRIED food, especially consisting of eggs, BACON, and SAUSAGES …

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  • 26fry-up — ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ a dish or meal of fried food …

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  • 27Fry — [frī] 1. Christopher (born Christopher Hammond) 1907 ; Eng. playwright 2. Elizabeth 1780 1845; Eng. philanthropist & prison reformer …

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  • 28fry-up — [frī′up΄] n. [Brit. Informal] a dish consisting of several fried foods served together, as eggs, sausage, and kidneys …

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  • 29Fry —  Pour l’article homophone, voir Frye. Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Fry », sur le …

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  • 30fry — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. sauté, panfry, deep fry, frizzle, griddle, skillet cook; slang, get the [electric] chair. See heat, punishment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. sauté, brown, pan fry, deep fry, French fry, stir fry, sear,… …

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