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Question Posted Wednesday April 30 2008, 10:58 am

how to describe fish and chips? good describing words also how to describe a fish and chip shop being busy in a city centre! cheers

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keepinitreal108 answered Thursday May 1 2008, 5:27 pm:
I don't really understand the question but I believe fish and chips would be fish and french fries? I think its a delicious meal because who doesn't love fried fish and french fries! BUT I think the english usually put vinegar on that meal- which is praobly kind of gross. But I hope I answered your question.

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