A traditional breakfast throughout the British Isles and parts of the English-speaking world, typically including fried eggs, bacon, sausage, toast, baked beans.
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Examples for "bacon and eggs "
Examples for "bacon and eggs "
1 By the time Jason emerged, I'd fixed him some bacon and eggs .
2 The bacon and eggs hadn't been touched, but the toast was gone.
3 Nevertheless, he could not force himself to finish his bacon and eggs .
4 For a dish of bacon and eggs and a bottle of milk!
5 Over one they made coffee; over the other, they fried bacon and eggs .
1 Now they gobble down a full breakfast and drink fresh, strong coffee.
2 He heads into the kitchen, where he cooks himself a full breakfast .
3 She'd devoured a full breakfast before getting into the bath.
4 Binay consumes plenty of sweet desserts every day and takes care never to miss a full breakfast .
5 Fundamentally, this is not a full breakfast .
1 As we waited, Mabbott let me in on her own personal fry - up rules.
2 McDonald's stores combine fry - up staples of sausage and egg with twirly pasta soup.
3 Why the 'classic dirty English fry - up ' may soon be only a fond memory
4 The dawn fry - up before my uncles went off to work.
5 Kelly's of Newport Butchers will be on hand too, famous for its fry - up fare.
6 A big fry - up for many of them, it transpired, so bang goes that theory.
7 Sometimes when you've been up all night you can substitute a good fry - up for sleep.
8 They do an amazing fry - up in the morning, but it stays open at night too.
9 If you're not having mimosas and a fry - up during your stay, you're doing it wrong.
10 You don't need these for anyone's basic fucking fry - up .
11 The most organised brought camping stoves and sausages, bacon, and eggs for a jubilee fry - up .
12 I have tried to maintain the festive fry - up tradition, but somehow it never tastes as good.
13 I haven't had a fry - up for 2½ years.
14 The cafe does a great fry - up .
16 The traditional full Irish fry - up .
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