picke (Meaning)

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picke (n.)

A small piece of land inclosed with a hedge; a close.

Synonyms & Antonyms of picke

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picke Sentence Examples

  1. The basket was brimming with plump, juicy peaches ready to be pickled.
  2. The pungent aroma of dill weed wafted through the kitchen as the pickles were being made.
  3. The chef carefully picked the best cucumbers for her signature dill pickles.
  4. The jar of homemade pickles sat proudly on the shelf, a testament to the cook's culinary skills.
  5. The sweet and sour flavor of the dill pickles complemented the grilled burgers perfectly.
  6. The child begged her mother for a taste of the pickled beets, knowing their irresistible crunch.
  7. The spicy pickled peppers added a fiery kick to the tacos.
  8. The pickled onions added a tangy brightness to the salad.
  9. The pickled ginger served as a refreshing palate cleanser after the sushi.
  10. The antique pickle jar, passed down through generations, held a special place in the family's kitchen.

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A small piece of land inclosed with a hedge; a close.

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The basket was brimming with plump, juicy peaches ready to be pickled.

The pungent aroma of dill weed wafted through the kitchen as the pickles were being made.

The chef carefully picked the best cucumbers for her signature dill pickles.

The jar of homemade pickles sat proudly on the shelf, a testament to the cook's culinary skills.