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		Definition of dill pickle in English: dill picklenoun mass nounPickled cucumber flavoured with dill. 用莳萝调味的腌黄瓜  pastrami on rye with crunchy dill pickle count noun serve with pumpernickel, crisp dill pickles, and a green salad Example sentencesExamples -  A serving of Russian beef stew with dill pickles and capers which would serve two costs just 4.95.
 -  I imagine at State Dinners even breadsticks, celery stalks and kosher dill pickles will come under excruciatingly close scrutiny.
 -  First off, they're tart - lip-smackingly tart - and for those of us who relish dill pickles, lemons and Granny Smith apples, they're a welcome addition to our food repertoire.
 -  One guy actually had an order of fried dill pickles in front of him.
 -  For instance, if you're craving something sweet, sip something tart, such as water with lemon in it, or nosh on a dill pickle.
 -  Regular dill pickles and sauerkraut are fermented and cured for about 3 weeks.
 -  A turkey burger is sweeter and lighter than a beefburger and can be teamed with all or any of your favourite burger toppings, from melted cheese to mustard or dill pickles.
 -  For instance, I love nothing more than a sandwich made of peanut butter and dill pickles.
 -  The President of the United States of America was holding a glass of Bordeaux 1990 in his right hand, and balancing a plate of caviar and Polish dill pickles in the other.
 -  About five summers ago, not having any idea what I was in for, I finally took the plunge and entered raspberry jam, lemon curd, garden salsa, dill pickles and tomatoes in the California State Fair.
 -  And what happens if the profit margin is large in cereals, but small in dill pickles?
 -  Serve with the usual suspects of gherkins, dill pickle and cos lettuce, but you might also like to add shavings of fresh Parmesan.
 -  We ate a supper consisting of Nachos, with three different kinds of cheeses, hot peppers, and dill pickles, and a green salad, which he chopped up for me while I was trying to feed Chase his mashed potatoes that my mother insisted he eat.
 -  She hasn't looked back, and when her nephew flew in from Iowa, she managed to open a large jar of dill pickles for him with a flourish.
 -  She had been served a cold roast beef and provolone cheese on Italian bread sandwich; dill pickle; hard boiled eggs that Paul had peeled, salt and peppered for her; and a green salad with all her favorite things, including the dressing on it.
 -  Vodka was first distilled in Poland in the sixteenth century and is consumed with food, commonly sausage, dill pickles, or herring, as a chaser.
 -  Other sandwiches come stuffed with prosciutto and artichokes, another with egg salad, green peas and dill pickles, or with feta, cucumber and onions.
 -  So April was right, as far as dill pickles are concerned, those darned Canadians have got it sussed.
 -  We started with some deep fried dill pickles - pickle spears dipped in cornmeal batter and then deep-fried.
 -  My stomach felt queasy, like a day at the zoo - too much cotton candy, and too many dill pickles (sweet and sour).
 
    Definition of dill pickle in US English: dill picklenoundil ˈpikəl Pickled cucumber flavored with dill. 用莳萝调味的腌黄瓜  pastrami on rye with crunchy dill pickle count noun serve with pumpernickel, crisp dill pickles, and a green salad Example sentencesExamples -  Regular dill pickles and sauerkraut are fermented and cured for about 3 weeks.
 -  Other sandwiches come stuffed with prosciutto and artichokes, another with egg salad, green peas and dill pickles, or with feta, cucumber and onions.
 -  For instance, I love nothing more than a sandwich made of peanut butter and dill pickles.
 -  The President of the United States of America was holding a glass of Bordeaux 1990 in his right hand, and balancing a plate of caviar and Polish dill pickles in the other.
 -  One guy actually had an order of fried dill pickles in front of him.
 -  So April was right, as far as dill pickles are concerned, those darned Canadians have got it sussed.
 -  A turkey burger is sweeter and lighter than a beefburger and can be teamed with all or any of your favourite burger toppings, from melted cheese to mustard or dill pickles.
 -  She had been served a cold roast beef and provolone cheese on Italian bread sandwich; dill pickle; hard boiled eggs that Paul had peeled, salt and peppered for her; and a green salad with all her favorite things, including the dressing on it.
 -  First off, they're tart - lip-smackingly tart - and for those of us who relish dill pickles, lemons and Granny Smith apples, they're a welcome addition to our food repertoire.
 -  Serve with the usual suspects of gherkins, dill pickle and cos lettuce, but you might also like to add shavings of fresh Parmesan.
 -  My stomach felt queasy, like a day at the zoo - too much cotton candy, and too many dill pickles (sweet and sour).
 -  We ate a supper consisting of Nachos, with three different kinds of cheeses, hot peppers, and dill pickles, and a green salad, which he chopped up for me while I was trying to feed Chase his mashed potatoes that my mother insisted he eat.
 -  We started with some deep fried dill pickles - pickle spears dipped in cornmeal batter and then deep-fried.
 -  And what happens if the profit margin is large in cereals, but small in dill pickles?
 -  About five summers ago, not having any idea what I was in for, I finally took the plunge and entered raspberry jam, lemon curd, garden salsa, dill pickles and tomatoes in the California State Fair.
 -  Vodka was first distilled in Poland in the sixteenth century and is consumed with food, commonly sausage, dill pickles, or herring, as a chaser.
 -  A serving of Russian beef stew with dill pickles and capers which would serve two costs just 4.95.
 -  I imagine at State Dinners even breadsticks, celery stalks and kosher dill pickles will come under excruciatingly close scrutiny.
 -  She hasn't looked back, and when her nephew flew in from Iowa, she managed to open a large jar of dill pickles for him with a flourish.
 -  For instance, if you're craving something sweet, sip something tart, such as water with lemon in it, or nosh on a dill pickle.
 
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