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fish and chips
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fish and chips
pl.n.
Fried fillets of fish and French-fried potatoes.

fish and chips
n
(Cookery) fish fillets coated with batter and deep-fried, eaten with potato chips
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Noun1.fish and chips - fried fish and french-fried potatoes
dish - a particular item of prepared food; "she prepared a special dish for dinner"


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A FISH and chip shop has been named as the one of the best in the country.
At Colmans on Ocean Road in South Sheilds, the owner, Richard Ord, in the last three or four years has been a UK food hero for Living TV, the BBC's food and farming awards takeaway winner, and in 2008 was runner-up in the fish and chip shop of the year.
Huw and Sarah Jones were beaten to the top spot by Prince William's favourite chippy, The Anstruther Fish Bar, in Fife, which won the 2008 national Fish and Chip Shop of the Year competition at a London ceremony.
 
 
 
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