• Fish-and-chips

    Full definition of fish-and-chips

    Noun

    fish-and-chips

    (uncountable)
    1. Alternative form of en.
      • 6 July 1968, Ken Irwin, Is it midnight for this Cinderella?, “But although I spend more money now, I’ve still not changed deep down,” she [Monica Rose] said.
        “I still like to go out with a gang and have a few drinks and a good tuck in at a pie-and-mash shop. I prefer a plate of fish-and-chips to eating at the Dorchester or the Hilton.”
      • 10 November 1979, Art Robinson, Bill of fare, The only children’s offerings were hamburger-french fries plates and fish-and-chips.
      • 1995, w, The best seat in the house, Want a $200 plate of fish-and-chips? Take a number ... One of the most exclusive dining spots in Canada is the Chef’s Table at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto where, for $200 ($110 without wine) a head, a privileged party of eight may partake of fish-and-chips in a busy corner of the vast, steaming kitchen. There are eight courses on the exclusive menu, which is never duplicated or offered in the regular dining rooms of the old, grand hotel (where fish-and-chips is unheard-of). ... It’s the only meal the master chef cooks himself, from start to finish, and he slips in the fish-and-chips from time to time to remind the gourmets that Glasgow food isn’t as bad as people think.
      • 26 October 1996, Don Anderson, Birthday edition marks its words, Perhaps the centre-page colour spread might have been devoted, not to an ad for a novel which is a “romantic testament to love’s enduring miracle”, but to a reproduction of a plate of fish-and-chips.
      • 15 February 1997, Tony Perrottet, Un-Tourist Sydney, Athough “Un-Tourist” sounds a little like “Undead”, being one really isn’t all that difficult. Basically, you qualify if you don’t want to do any of the following: ... pay a fortune at a big name restaurant for what turns out to be a plate of standard fish-and-chips.
      • 8 December 2002, Michael D. Reid, Legendary star revels in working hard in Victoria, “Is it me escaping from the junketing of Lord of the Rings? Well, that is the effect,” says Sir Ian with his crisply distinctive accent before tucking into a plate of fish-and-chips at his hotel.
      • 28 January 2004, Betsy Friauf, Can mere mortals try Frodo’s wonder bread?, The pub, established in 1620, is still in operation, and manager Steve Lowbridge told us by phone that if Tolkien were to appear in the pub today, he could order “steak pie or a plate of fish-and-chips or a corn-fed chicken breast, with a local ale, perhaps Hook Norton.”
      • 2007, Laura Reiley, Walt Disney World & Orlando, There are a killer black and tan, a warming Irish coffee, and a fair representation of Irish staples, from rib-sticking, mashed-potatoey shepherd’s pie to respectable fish-and-chips.
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