pickled
Americanadjective
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preserved or steeped in brine or other liquid.
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Slang. drunk; intoxicated.
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(of wood) given an antique appearance by applying and partly removing paint or by bleaching.
adjective
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preserved in a pickling liquid
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informal intoxicated; drunk
Other Word Forms
- unpickled adjective
Etymology
Origin of pickled
Example Sentences
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Extra shredded carrots were saved for bread or pickled for a salad.
From Salon
In prison, he "loved eating rice with pickled ginger," Chan said.
From BBC
Mr. Russell helps readers contextualize James’s reputation, which has been pickled in generations of macho nonsense.
A bowl with greens and grains, 12 unlimited toppings including pickled onions, cucumbers and olives, plus chicken is less than $11 in some locations.
But is that really a better deal than a $13 bowl of fresh greens, whole-grain rice, grilled chicken, tahini and pickled cabbage?
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