Sentence examples for to pickle from inspiring English sources

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to pickle

noun

A cucumber preserved in a solution, usually a brine or a vinegar syrup.

  • A pickle goes well with a hamburger.

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But my allegiance is to pickle relish.

I'm off to pickle my fingers.

A man's got to pickle when a man's got to pickle.

The chic thing to pickle these days is … shrimp.

One of the first things to pickle would be cucumbers.

There are all sorts of ways to pickle a cucumber.

"Everyone wants to pickle their own vegetables," she said with a chuckle.

She was buying radishes recently to pickle because they are cheap — about 18 pounds for $2.65.

Generally, it takes three full days to pickle a batch of cabbage.

Add a shot of Navan, vanilla-infused French cognac, to pickle the bread and you too.

"They always start to pickle the cabbage on the full moon," said Mr. Born, 48.

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