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pickle(3) (iou)



pickle verb1 trans. M16.
[from PICKLE noun1.]
Steep in pickle; preserve in pickle. Also, preserve in salt. M16.
Mollie Harris Hams..pickled..in a mixture of old beer, brown sugar, juniper berries and salt. R. Dahl The only way to get the body home..was to pickle it.
Nautical History. Rub salt or vinegar on the back of (a person) after whipping or flogging. E18.
Steep in or treat with an acid or other chemical solution for cleaning, bleaching, etc. M19.
pickled adjective (a) that has been pickled; (b) (of wooden furniture etc.) artificially aged; (c) slang drunk; (d) mischievous, roguish: M16.