Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: frying
IPA transcription: [fɹ'aɪɪŋ]
noun meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: frying, sauteing
    Meaning: cooking in fat or oil in a pan or griddle
Usage examples
  • The same pieces that are good broiled are good for frying.
  • If the meat is tough, it will be better to stew it half an hour before frying it.
  • If the beef is not very tender, it should be laid on a board and pounded, before broiling or frying it.
  • Art muslin and banjoes, Chinese lanterns and frying, are leading "notes," I find, in the impression of those who once knew such places well.
  • They are the lightest fried in a great deal of fat, but less greasy if fried in just fat enough to keep them from sticking to the frying pan.
  • I'm no good at all on metals--I couldn't feel gold if I were perched right on the roof of Fort Knox; I couldn't feel radium if it were frying me to a crisp.
  • You expected to see her colossal figure loom through that reeking blue cloud of smoke from frying fat just as you expect the Palisades to appear through a drifting Hudson River fog.
  • You expected to see her colossal figure loom through that reeking blue cloud of smoke from frying fat just as you expect the Palisades to appear through a drifting Hudson River fog.
  • When the meat is sufficiently fried, take it up, remove the frying pan from the fire to cool; when so, turn in a little cold water for the gravy, put it on the fire--when it boils, stir in a little mixed flour and water, let it boil, then turn it over the meat.