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  • noun Attributive form of fried egg

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Examples

  • A Lunchbox article on Tuesday about the Lovely Day restaurant included a photo of its fried-egg sandwich with avocado.

    Corrections 2010

  • True, I answered, but I can safely say, I only had one good fried-egg story to write.

    Don't Send Me Anything! MaryAnne Kolton 2011

  • A Lunchbox article on Tuesday about the Lovely Day restaurant included a photo of its fried-egg sandwich with avocado.

    Corrections 2010

  • True, I answered, but I can safely say, I only had one good fried-egg story to write.

    Don't Send Me Anything! MaryAnne Kolton 2011

  • I fed Tripod and Snuggs, then fixed a fried-egg and bacon sandwich and took it and a cup of coffee and hot milk and a folding chair down the slope of my backyard.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • Yes, I told her, a fried-egg sandwich with bacon and cheddar on toasted pumpernickel.

    The Hanging Tree Bryan Gruley 2010

  • Though we're excited to try Anya's recipe for patatas bravas, which looks quite approachable, and which we may even bastardize with a fried-egg topping, our first excursion into the book was a simple Romesco sauce.

    Big Girls, Small Kitchen: Romesco, the Sauce of Summer 2010

  • I fed Tripod and Snuggs, then fixed a fried-egg and bacon sandwich and took it and a cup of coffee and hot milk and a folding chair down the slope of my backyard.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • Though we're excited to try Anya's recipe for patatas bravas, which looks quite approachable, and which we may even bastardize with a fried-egg topping, our first excursion into the book was a simple Romesco sauce.

    Big Girls, Small Kitchen: Romesco, the Sauce of Summer 2010

  • I fed Tripod and Snuggs, then fixed a fried-egg and bacon sandwich and took it and a cup of coffee and hot milk and a folding chair down the slope of my backyard.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

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