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Appurtenances
with'; see Roe v. Siddons, (1888) 22 QBD 236, per Fry. (LJ). A right of common 'appurtenant' must be the subject
Air
subject of prescription within the Prescription Act) is discussed by Fry, J., in Hall v. Lichfield Brewery Co., (1880) 49 LJ
Sizzle
To make a hissing sound to fry or to dry and shrivel up with a hissing sound
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VerbarSauter
To fry lightly and quickly as meat by turning or tossing it
Frying
The process denoted by the verb fry
Fried
imp amp p p of Fry
Eel-fares
Eel-fares, a fry or brood of eels, 25 Hen. 8, c. 4. See
french fry
french fry
Pancake
A thin cake of batter fried in a pan or on a griddle a griddlecake a flapjack
knish
A fried or sometimes baked turnover made from a round or square sheet of dough containing a filling usually of...
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