Plural of “Stir-Fry?”
What’s the plural form of ‘stir-fry?’
Stirs-fry??
Tricky, huh?
Somehow, “stir-fries” — as in, “this restaurant specializes in ‘stir-fries’” — just doesn’t sound right, either . . . .
P.S.: The 150 or so attorneys who work in the Minnesota Attorney General’s office are known as “Assistant Attorneys General” (don’t ask me why it’s not “Attornies General” or “Attorney Generals”).
See also, “You’re . . . You’re . . . Such an Almond (Huh??)“; “What’s the Past Tense of Sight See?”; “Landmark — or Watermark?”; “Dried vs. MORE Dried Apricots“; “Wild and Crazy” (vs. Conventional) Fruit“; and “What’s the Opposite of ‘Untold Riches?
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