fried

/fraɪd/
adjective
  1. Cooked in hot oil or fat.
    • The fried potatoes were golden and crispy.
    • I ordered a plate of fried chicken for dinner.
    • She made fried fish with a side of coleslaw.
  2. Exhausted or overwhelmed, often from heat, work, or stress (informal).
    • He's been working double shifts and is totally fried.
    • After studying all night, I felt completely fried.
    • The sun was so intense that we were all fried by noon.
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verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of fry: cooked in hot oil or fat.
    • She fried the eggs in butter for breakfast.
    • He fried the onions until they were soft and brown.
    • They fried the chicken for the picnic.
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