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pickled
[pik-uhld]
adjective
preserved or steeped in brine or other liquid.
Slang., drunk; intoxicated.
(of wood) given an antique appearance by applying and partly removing paint or by bleaching.
pickled
/ ˈpɪkəld /
adjective
preserved in a pickling liquid
informal, intoxicated; drunk
Other Word Forms
- unpickled adjective
Example Sentences
As people in the audience spread their curtido, or pickled cabbage and carrots, on their pupusas, others await for their food with anticipation, while some choose to stick to drinks.
Her well-loved peanut butter lengua, little squares of braised tongue topped with grilled radish and pickled onion, arrived on a plate streaked with spicy peanut sauce.
Buffalo Chicken Fries: Spoonfuls of buffalo chicken dip, blue cheese crumbles, thinly sliced pickled radish, and scallions over crispy fries.
The meal began with my favorite dish of the night: bone marrow with short rib marmalade, pickled mustard seeds, watercress salad, and crispy baguette.
Back in June, I was relentlessly being fed recipes for summer’s hottest beverage: pickled lemonade.
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