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pickles

n. (plural of pickle English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: pickle)

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Pickles may refer to:

Pickles (comic strip)

Pickles is a daily and Sunday comic strip by Brian Crane focusing on a retired couple in their seventies, Earl and Opal Pickles. Pickles has been published since 1990.

Pickles (dog)

Pickles (born 1962 or 1963; died 1967) was a black and white collie dog, known for his role in finding the stolen Jules Rimet Trophy in March 1966, four months before the 1966 FIFA World Cup was scheduled to kick-off in England.

Pickles (disambiguation)
Pickles (surname)

Pickles is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Albert Pickles (1877–1958), English association football player and manager
  • Christina Pickles (born 1935), British born American actress
  • Christopher Pickles (born 1966), English cricketer
  • David Pickles (born 1935), English cricketer
  • Eric Pickles (born 1952), British conservative politician
  • James Pickles (1925–2010), controversial British judge
  • Lewis Pickles (born 1932), English cricketer
  • Vivian Pickles (born 1931), English actress
  • Wilfred Pickles (1904–1978), English actor and radio presenter
  • William Pickles (1885–1962), English epidemiologist

Usage examples of "pickles".

So the pickles were gone and the rum ruined, and all the remaining loaves of bread had their centers eaten out and looked more like hats or helmets than bread.

Jonathan admitted that it did, whereupon an argument ensued over whether the pickles inside were ruined with the river water or not.

It seemed fairly clear that Stick-a-bush was right, for the Squire submerged both hands into the keg and drew forth clusters of pickles, chomping away at them noisily.

Bufo began handing pickles, and very good pickles at that, to everyone.

It was a trifle odd that pickles seemed such a delightful food in midmorning.

The entire company lay about munching pickles and cheese and the few remaining loaves of bread, and poking at the embers of the fire.

Stick-a-bush was right, for the Squire submerged both hands into the keg and drew forth clusters of pickles, chomping away at them noisily.

English as cheese and pickles it was a description she published about herself.

There was a bottle of vodka, salt, lemon, sweet cakes to be eaten with the tea, and dishes of pickles to neutralize the vodka.