0 a cucumber preserved in vinegar and spices -- sylteagurk [ masculine ]
1 a vegetable or vegetables preserved in vinegar, salt water etc -- sylteagurk, pickles
2 trouble; an unpleasant situation -- knipe
She got herself into a real pickle.
3 to preserve in vinegar, salt water etc -- sylte; legge ned
The import of meat has largely increased—there is no doubt about that—and, as a consequence, the demand for pickled herrings is being reduced.
The fish in question was in such poor condition that it could not be marketed or pickled for future use.
Nobody is suggesting that there should be a deposit on a can of soup or a bottle of pickles, yet these also can be recovered.
He has made a case concerning pickled onions which has not been answered.
There are those whose heads could justifiably be pickled in the same way.
She has pickled herself for her own trouncing.
I am not allergic to shrimps, prawns and pickled onions.
They do not want their villages pickled in aspic, to remain as they were in the 19th century.
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