pickled
[ pik-uh ld ]
/ ˈpɪk əld /
adjective
preserved or steeped in brine or other liquid.
Slang.
drunk; intoxicated.
(of wood) given an antique appearance by applying and partly removing paint or by bleaching.
OTHER WORDS FROM pickled
un·pick·led, adjectiveWords nearby pickled
pickford,
pickin,
picking,
pickings,
pickle,
pickled,
pickleworm,
picklock,
pickpocket,
pickproof,
pickthank
Definition for pickled (2 of 2)
pickle
1
[ pik-uhl ]
/ ˈpɪk əl /
noun
verb (used with object), pick·led, pick·ling.
Origin of pickle
1
1400–50; late Middle English
pikkyll, pekille < Middle Dutch, Middle Low German
pekel (> German
Pökel) brine, pickle
Example sentences from the Web for pickled
British Dictionary definitions for pickled (1 of 2)
pickled
/ (ˈpɪkəld) /
adjective
preserved in a pickling liquid
informal
intoxicated; drunk
British Dictionary definitions for pickled (2 of 2)
pickle
/ (ˈpɪkəl) /
noun
verb (tr)
to preserve in a pickling liquid
to immerse (a metallic object) in a liquid, such as an acid, to remove surface scale
Derived forms of pickle
pickler, nounWord Origin for pickle
C14: perhaps from Middle Dutch
pekel; related to German
Pökel brine
Idioms and Phrases with pickled
pickle
see in a fix (pickle).