fish fry
61fry — {{11}}fry (n.) young fish, late 13c., from Anglo Fr. frei, from O.Fr. frai spawn, from froier to rub, spawn (by rubbing abdomen on sand). First applied to human offspring 14c. in Scottish, though OED and some other sources trace this usage to O.N …
62fry — 1 verb past tense and past participle fried 1 (I, T) to cook something in hot fat or oil, or to be cooked in hot fat or oil: Fry the onions until they are golden. 2 (I, T) AmE slang to kill someone, or to be killed, as a punishment in the… …
63fry — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun (usually fries) (esp. AmE) ⇨ See also ↑chip ADJECTIVE ▪ French ▪ curly ▪ frozen ▪ large, medium …
64fish to fry — concerns or interests to pursue, or matters to attend to (usually other fish to fry) …
65fish — See: COLD FISH, KETTLE OF FISH, NEITHER FISH NOR FOWL, NOT THE ONLY FISH IN THE SEA, OTHER FISH TO FRY …
66fish — See: COLD FISH, KETTLE OF FISH, NEITHER FISH NOR FOWL, NOT THE ONLY FISH IN THE SEA, OTHER FISH TO FRY …
67fish — See: cold fish, kettle of fish, neither fish nor fowl, not the only fish in the sea, other fish to fry …
68fry — See: OTHER FISH TO FRY, OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE, SMALL FRY …
69fry — See: OTHER FISH TO FRY, OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE, SMALL FRY …
70fry — See: other fish to fry, out of the frying pan into the fire, small fry …