Fridge - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |frɪdʒ|  American pronunciation of the word fridge
Brit.  |frɪdʒ|  British pronunciation of the word fridge

noun

- a refrigerator in which the coolant is pumped around by an electric motor

Extra examples

Please put the milk in the fridge.

The meringue will weep if you put it in the fridge.

...hungry soccer players who will gormandize whatever they happen to find in the fridge...

...this fridge comes with a money-back guaranty of complete customer satisfaction...

...our lassitude was such that we couldn't even be bothered to get more soda from the fridge...

...which one of you noddies put an empty milk carton back in the fridge?...

If you're feeling peckish, there's some cheese in the fridge.

...would you mind if I threw out that leftover pizza that's been in the fridge for two weeks?...

Chill the dessert in the fridge for about two hours.

He cobbled together a meal from leftovers in the fridge.

There is some cheese in the fridge.

There's some cheese in the fridge and that's about it.

If you get hungry, there's some cold chicken in the fridge.

It was physically impossible to get the fridge through the door.

We should be able to knock something together with what's in the fridge (=make a meal from items of food in the fridge).

Word forms

noun
singular: fridge
plural: fridges
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