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pickled

[ˈpɪkəld]

pickled Definition

  • 1preserved in vinegar or brine
  • 2drunk or intoxicated

Using pickled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pickled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pickled vegetables were served as a side dish.

  • Example

    He came home completely pickled after a night of heavy drinking.

  • Example

    Pickled herring is a traditional Scandinavian dish.

  • Example

    The recipe calls for pickled onions.

pickled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pickled

Phrases with pickled

  • peppers that have been preserved in vinegar or brine

    Example

    The recipe calls for pickled peppers, but you can use fresh ones if you prefer.

  • hard-boiled eggs that have been preserved in vinegar or brine

    Example

    Pickled eggs are a popular snack in some parts of the world.

  • pickled cucumbers

    cucumbers that have been preserved in vinegar or brine

    Example

    Pickled cucumbers are a common ingredient in sandwiches and salads.

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Summary: pickled in Brief

The term 'pickled' [ˈpɪkəld] has two main meanings: preserved in vinegar or brine, and drunk or intoxicated. It is commonly used to describe food items like pickled vegetables, herring, onions, and eggs. However, it can also refer to a state of being after heavy drinking, as in 'He came home completely pickled.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

bringing

traditional

Eastern

European

foods

like

cured

meats

and

pickled

vegetables

along

with

them.