over easy
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over-easy — adjective AMERICAN eggs that are over easy have been cooked in oil on one side, then a little on the other side … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
over-easy — UK US adjective american eggs that are over easy have been cooked in oil on one side, then a little on the other side Thesaurus: cooked or preparedhyponym … Useful english dictionary
over easy — Cookery. (of fried eggs) turned over when nearly done and fried briefly on the reverse side so that the yolk remains somewhat liquid but hard on top. Cf. sunny side up. * * * over easy see ↑over, 3 • • • Main Entry: ↑easy over easy not used… … Useful english dictionary
over easy — phrasal fried on one side then turned and fried lightly on the other side < eggs over easy > … New Collegiate Dictionary
over easy — eggs fried on both sides without breaking the yolks How would you like your eggs? Over easy, please on toast … English idioms
over-easy — UK / US adjective American eggs that are over easy have been cooked in oil on one side, then a little on the other side … English dictionary
over easy — /oʊvər ˈizi/ (say ohvuhr eezee) adjective (of a fried egg) turned over briefly so that the yolk is lightly cooked on top (opposed to sunny side up). Also, easy over …
over easy — Cookery. (of fried eggs) turned over when nearly done and fried briefly on the reverse side so that the yolk remains somewhat liquid but hard on top. Cf. sunny side up. * * * … Universalium
over easy — adjective N. Amer. (of an egg) fried on both sides, with the yolk remaining slightly liquid … English new terms dictionary
over easy — o′ver eas′y adj. coo (of an egg) fried on one side until nearly done and then fried briefly on the reverse side … From formal English to slang