Panfried [verb]
Definition of Panfried:
fry in a pan
Opposite/Antonyms of Panfried:
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Sentence/Example of Panfried:
The sailors sometimes use it to fry their meat, for want of butter, and find it agreeable enough.
He watched the man put some bread and milk in a tin pan, and set it down on the floor of the basket.
Then said Nqong from his bath in the salt-pan, "Come and ask me about it to-morrow, because I'm going to wash."
But who knows whether we shall ever see Sennoures, ever hear the Egyptian Pan by the water?
In some English schools the first syllable in “panis” sounds “pan,” in others “pain.”
There was no one who could make such excellent coffee or fry a chicken so golden brown as she.
In the meantime, Colonel Fry had died suddenly from an accidental fall, and Washington had succeeded to the command.
Shell jump out of the frying-pan into the fire, then; for the Townes, mother and son, are not worth a quarter of it.
It is the noon meal, but the "dinner" does not look inviting: the pan is old and rusty; the smell of the soup excites suspicion.
Within, on the narrow stool, I find a tin pan filled with a dark-brown mixture.