From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfridgefridge /frɪdʒ/ ●●● S2 noun [countable] DHFa large piece of electrical kitchen equipment, used for keeping food and drinks cool SYN refrigerator, → freezer
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fridge• I had been saving up to buy a cooker and fridge and Brian's mum and dad gave us some of the furniture.• They have a better taste if not eaten straight away from the fridge.• One fillet tonight, the rest in the fridge.• Spoon into a jar and store in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.• You could put them in the fridge, but many like a fluctuating temperature which would be extremely hard to simulate!• We have to expect more wastage, can't keep putting it in and out of the fridge, could poison somebody.• He walked into the brightly-lit kitchen, opened the fridge, took out a bottle of pure water and opened it.• Actually I am papering the fridge with rules; you can no longer tell its color.Origin fridge (1900-2000) refrigerator