french fries

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french fries

A child enjoys a plate of french fries at a restaurant.

Definition

Noun (plural): 1. A food consisting of thin strips of potato that have been deep-fried until crisp. - This is the standard term in American English for this specific prepared potato dish.

Usage
  • French fries is a plural noun. It refers to the food item as a whole or a portion of it.
    • Correct: I ordered french fries. / These french fries are salty.
    • Incorrect (for a single piece): I ate a french fry. (Here, the singular "french fry" is used).
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often shortened informally to "fries".
    • One large burger and a side of fries, please.
  • In British English, the more common term is "chips". The American term "french fries" is understood but less frequent in everyday use in the UK.
    • (UK): Fish and chips is a classic dish.
    • (US): Fish and french fries is a classic dish.
Variants and Related Words
  • French fry (noun, singular): Refers to one individual strip of fried potato.
    • He dropped a french fry on the floor.
  • Fries (noun, plural): The common short form of "french fries".
  • Chips (noun, plural, chiefly British): The British English equivalent for "french fries". (Note: In American English, "chips" refers to thin, crisp snacks like potato chips).
Synonyms
  • Chips (British English)
  • Fries (informal short form)
  • Potato fries (less common, used for clarity)
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • (To be) in hot water / in the hot seat: This idiom is sometimes humorously linked with fries, as in "in hot oil," but it is not a direct idiom with "french fries". The food itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.
french fries

A child enjoys a plate of french fries at a restaurant.

Noun
  1. strips of potato fried in deep fat