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deep–fry
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deep–fry
(verb)
deep–fry
/
ˈ
diːp
ˈ
fraɪ/
verb
deep–fries
;
deep–fried
;
deep–frying
deep–fry
/
ˈ
diːp
ˈ
fraɪ/
verb
deep–fries
;
deep–fried
;
deep–frying
Britannica Dictionary definition of DEEP–FRY
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:
to cook (food) in a deep layer of oil or fat
Deep-fry
the chicken in two inches of oil.
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— deep–fried
adjective
deep-fried
chicken/potatoes
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