Sentence example with the word 'pickled'

pickled

acerb, bombed, crab, elevated, inebriated, muzzy, plastered, salted, soaked, stewed, unripe

Definition adj. (used of foods) preserved in a pickling liquid

Last update: June 9, 2015


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GALVANIZED IRON, sheet iron having its surface covered with a thin coating of zinc. In spite of the name, galvanic action has often no part in the production of galvanized iron, which is prepared by dipping the iron, properly cleaned and pickled in acid, in a bath of molten zinc. The hotter the zinc the thinner the coating, but as a high temperature of the bath is attended with certain objections, it is a common practice to use a moderate temperature and clear off the excess of zinc by passing the plates between rollers.   [Please select]

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Like pickled pork.   [Please select]

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Then while she preserved, canned, and pickled them, there was little time to long for pioneering in the West.   [Please select]

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The pickled onions we had to leave, but not for ever.   [Please select]

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Plums, especially if pickled, are a favourite ration of the Japanese soldiers.   [Please select]

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I call it tough luck--yes, worse'n tough: it's hard-biled and pickled.'   [Please select]

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But first with beef and captain's biscuits And pickled pork they loaded she.   [Please select]

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All around, were shelves filled with cheeses, jars of sour-krout, pickled herring, and stacks of fresh rye bread standing in the corners.   [Please select]

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Davis, the teacher, that Amy March had pickled limes in her desk.   [Please select]

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Well, say, I know him just well enough so we call each other George and Jerry, and we got so pickled together in Chicago--" "That must have been fun.   [Please select]

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