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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 Words From
- un·pickled adjective
Example Sentences
The meatballs arrive with a cloak of truffle cream and, for balance, smoked pickled oyster mushrooms that whisper of star anise.
That’s why water-bath canning is used for higher-acid foods such as jams, and pressure canning for lower-acid foods such as non-pickled vegetables.
That could mean a seared chicken breast over a salad of greens, or even braised short ribs served with a pickled or crunchy side salad.
From ceviche marinade to pickled sheep eyeballs to ground rhino horns, here are the craziest hangover cures from around the globe.
It features a pickled herring wrapped around pickled cucumbers and onions, and sometimes includes a beer.
Mongolians bravely swallow a glass of pickled sheep eyeballs mixed into tomato juice to chase away their morning-after blues.
Some garlic sauce, fresh and pickled veggies and maybe even some hots.
Pickled ramps are possibly the best-known preparation and are best served with roasted meats, fish, or pasta.
Wonder if he's any relation to the man who pricked his fingers picking pickled peppers!
The tea was delicious in its first delicate infusion; the pickled plums most stimulating to a morning appetite.
Mata brought in to them, immediately, hot tea and a small dish of pickled plums.
The Captain gave each of us two barrels of pickled oysters put up for the Queen mother.
After repeated efforts to dissect it we agreed with Tom, and found it not more edible than a pickled football.
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