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n. A traditional breakfast from England, typically consisting of bacon, eggs, tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried bread and sausages.
Usage examples of "full english breakfast".
In front of him was a huge plate piled high with the delicious freight of the full English breakfast.
She reproached me for not turning the light off in my room when I went out, for not putting the lid down in the toilet when I'd finished, for taking the colonel's hot water - I'd no idea he had his own until he started rattling the doorknob and making aggrieved noises in the corridor - for ordering the full English breakfast two days running and then leaving the fried tomato both times.
A full English breakfast brought me back to the real world, then we started the ear-popping descent.
When the technology allowed, Simone believed, we would one day see rotund Glaswegians in garments bearing the legend: 'My pal went to the second moon of Jupiter and all I got was this lousy t-shirt' - these being gifts from their radiation-blistered neighbours, who will have at length regaled them of where to get the best full English breakfast on Neptune, while complaining that the Martians still haven't learned to do a decent fish supper.
The minimum stay,' Mrs Smegma went on, 'is five nights at one pound a night, including full English breakfast.
We have held hands as we looked down at the city, and then walked to Camden Town where she let me chastely kiss her on the lips over a full English breakfast.
Porridge and toast as cold and hard as shingles was Sebastian Grims-dale's interpretation of Full English Breakfast.