Collocations for "pickled"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "pickled" in context.
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pickle
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [dill, sweet, sandwich] pickles
- [a collection, a selection, an assortment] of pickles
- make homemade pickles
- homemade pickles on [sale, display, the shelves]
- [without, with extra, no] pickles please
- put a pickle on the [burger, sandwich]
- a jar of pickles
- slang: that's quite the pickle (you've gotten yourself into)!
- slang: how am I going to get out of this pickle?
- slang: well, this is a bit of a pickle!
- slang: am in a bit of a pickle regarding
- pickle juice
- a pickle relish
- in a pickle jar
- a [cheese, beef] and pickle sandwich
- pickle (the) [cucumbers, onions, herrings, beetroot]
- pickle them in [vinegar, brine, a jar]
- pickle the [wood, panel]
- pickled in [alcohol, liquid nitrogen, formaldehyde]
- the [metal, nickel, steel] was pickled in [alcohol]
- pickle juice
- a pickle relish
- in a pickle jar
- a [cheese, beef] -and-pickle sandwich
'pickled' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):