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will fry

  • future tense
    of fry.
    fry
    verb (used with object)
    to cook in a pan or on a griddle over direct heat, usually in fat or oil.

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The trapped heat will fry the grass, and you can till it into the soil.

From Washington Post Jun. 29, 2022

You need a hot, sunny day for this, so that the weeds will fry.

From Washington Post Jul. 18, 2017

A few minutes in the sun will fry your skin.

From New York Times Oct. 3, 2016

Big Tex, a talking 55-foot statue in cowboy duds, is the official greeter and the required snack a Fletcher’s Corny Dog, but vendors will fry almost anything, including Jell-O and Twinkies.

From Washington Times Sep. 12, 2016

Peril No. 1.—If your matt is so dense that it will not fire off, it must very nearly approach the point of density at which it will fry.

From Stained Glass Work A text-book for students and workers in glass by C. W. Whall