pickled
IPA: pˈɪkʌɫd
adjective
- Preserved by pickling.
- (slang) Drunk.
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Examples of "pickled" in Sentences
- As an Austinite, I prefer mine with nopalitos, aka pickled cactus.
- These are my version of that classic Southern concoction known as pickled peaches.
- Trinculo says he has been so pickled, that is drunk, that the flies will not blow him.
- Usually fish, rice, a vegetable, and some kind of pickled something-or-other that is crunchy and sour.
- Because it's cured and stored in its own salty whey brine, feta is often referred to as pickled cheese .
- We will have change: The spill will reduce the number of next years Springbreaker's getting "pickled" to about this much!
- Perhaps the slightly acidic flavor of the tomatillos recalls the pickled vegetable condiments of Lebanon, but in any case it is a decidedly Mexican addition to the serving of kibbeh.
- The palpi move, the mandibles open and shut, the tarsi quiver, the antennae and the abdominal filaments wave to and fro, the abdomen throbs, the intestine rejects its contents, the animal reacts to the stimulus of a needle, all of which signs are hardly compatible with the idea of pickled meat.
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