Pickled
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23 examples of Pickled in a sentence
So this is great for
pickled
vegetables, which is what we're canning here.
And then my
pickled
jellyfish at the Hong Kong Supermarket on Route 18 in East Brunswick.
This is harvested, and in the middle here is a shrimp dish, and it's being
pickled.
The guy who had found it and killed the mother had
pickled
the pup, and they
pickled
it in alcohol.
They took some of this same
pickled
thylacine DNA and they spliced it into a mouse genome, but they put a tag on it so that anything that this thylacine DNA produced would appear blue-green in the mouse baby.
And just to make things more difficult for Archimedes, Hieron intended to pack the vessel full of cargo: 400 tons of grain, 10,000 jars of
pickled
fish, 74 tons of drinking water, and 600 tons of wool.
They've even collected 9,000 placentas from some of the births, which are now
pickled
in plastic buckets in a secure storage warehouse.
Moreover, EU-level decisions have been
pickled
into rigid codes to which member states must adhere, even if their governments or electorates do not support them.
The Solidarity/postcommunist divide seems to have
pickled
Polish politics, leaving it without a new generation of leaders and thus without enthusiasm.
As a result, the IARC has in the past classified aloe vera, acrylamide (a substance created by frying foods, such as French fries and potato chips), cell phones, working night shifts, Asian
pickled
vegetables, and coffee as “probable” or “possible” carcinogens.
On the greatest festivals the seminarists were given sausages with
pickled
cabbage.
He should have refrained as an act of penance from eating the whole of his portion, and should have made the sacrifice of saying to some friend, with reference to the
pickled
cabbage: 'What is there that man can offer to an All Powerful Being, if it be not voluntary suffering?'Julien lacked the experience which makes it so easy for us to see things of this sort.
On hearing which, the venerable Montesinos fell on his knees before the unhappy knight, and with tearful eyes exclaimed, 'Long since, Senor Durandarte, my beloved cousin, long since have I done what you bade me on that sad day when I lost you; I took out your heart as well as I could, not leaving an atom of it in your breast, I wiped it with a lace handkerchief, and I took the road to France with it, having first laid you in the bosom of the earth with tears enough to wash and cleanse my hands of the blood that covered them after wandering among your bowels; and more by token, O cousin of my soul, at the first village I came to after leaving Roncesvalles, I sprinkled a little salt upon your heart to keep it sweet, and bring it, if not fresh, at least pickled, into the presence of the lady Belerma, whom, together with you, myself, Guadiana your squire, the duenna Ruidera and her seven daughters and two nieces, and many more of your friends and acquaintances, the sage Merlin has been keeping enchanted here these many years; and although more than five hundred have gone by, not one of us has died; Ruidera and her daughters and nieces alone are missing, and these, because of the tears they shed, Merlin, out of the compassion he seems to have felt for them, changed into so many lakes, which to this day in the world of the living, and in the province of La Mancha, are called the Lakes of Ruidera.
'To be sure he does,' said Mr. Weller, senior; 'and it's just the same vith
pickled
salmon!''Those are two very remarkable facts, which never occurred to me before,' said Mr. Pickwick.
However, there he lay, and I have heard my uncle say, many a time, that the man said who picked him up that he was smiling as merrily as if he had tumbled out for a treat, and that after they had bled him, the first faint glimmerings of returning animation, were his jumping up in bed, bursting out into a loud laugh, kissing the young woman who held the basin, and demanding a mutton chop and a
pickled
walnut.
He was very fond of
pickled
walnuts, gentlemen.
The efforts of Agatha Mikhaylovna and the cook to make the dinner specially nice resulted only in both the hungry friends sitting down to a snack and having to appease their hunger with hors d'oeuvres of bread and butter, smoked goose, and
pickled
mushrooms, and in Levin's ordering the soup to be served without waiting for the pasties with which the cook intended to astonish the visitor.
But Oblonsky, though used to very different dinners, found everything delicious; the herb beer, the bread and butter, and especially the smoked goose and
pickled
mushrooms, the nettle soup and the fowl with melted-butter sauce, the Crimean white wine – everything was delicious, everything was excellent.
Vodka and
pickled
cucumbers for your master!' he shouted, evidently enjoying the sound of his own voice.
The orderly stood before him with vodka and
pickled
cucumbers on a tray.
CHAPTER IIAT THE BEGINNING OF JUNE Levin's old nurse and housekeeper, Agatha Mikhaylovna, happened to slip as she was carrying to the cellar a jar of mushrooms which she had just pickled, and sprained her wrist.
'You have killed a bear, I hear?' said Kitty, vainly trying to catch a wayward, slippery
pickled
mushroom with her fork, and so shaking the lace of her sleeve through which her arm gleamed white.
Upon this the captain pretended to have no power without me; but after some difficulty, and after their solemn promises of amendment, they were taken on board, and were, some time after, soundly whipped and pickled; after which they proved very honest and quiet fellows.
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