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fridge

[ frij ]

noun

, Informal.


fridge

/ frɪdʒ /

noun

  1. informal.
    short for refrigerator


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fridge1

1925–30; by shortening of refrigerator or Frigidaire

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Example Sentences

This can also be prepared a few days in advance and stored, covered, in the fridge.

If you need to store the bottle in the fridge, let it warm up for a few minutes on the counter before serving.

I grew up in a house that had butter on the table and a pitcher of sweet tea in the fridge.

Plus, how you store meat in a fridge sometimes contributes to faster spoilage.

By Alex Orlov for Life by DailyBurn If your fridge is a graveyard of expired foods, listen up.

The microwave -- which always reeked of popcorn and spilled soup -- was right in there, on top of the miniature fridge.

“In the fridge,” Lester said, pointing to a set of nested clay pot evaporative coolers.

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