Comparative for cooked by frying
“She knew her typical meals of cheese sticks or fried foods needed to change to get the figure she wanted.”
Comparative for containing (significant quantities of) oil
“Fried foods tend to be energy-dense and high in calories.”
Comparative for heavily fatigued or exhausted
“Students report feeling fried after they have hit the books for a long time, or after a lengthy exam.”
Comparative for being under the influence of alcohol
“He was clearly fried after a big, boozy night out.”
Comparative for being under the influence of drugs
“She was fired because she got fried on coke at work and dropkicked her phone into another employee's head.”
Comparative for not having a sound state of mind
Comparative for of food, that has been prepared by cooking
Comparative for having been made warm or hot
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