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pickle juice
[ pik-uhl joos ]
noun
- the vinegar-rich brine that vegetables, eggs, etc., have been preserved in, especially the liquid in a jar of dill pickles, sometimes consumed for its purported health benefits.
- any briny, vinegar-rich beverage purported to have such health benefits as muscle cramp relief and blood glucose control, but also high enough in sodium and acidity to be potentially risky for those with such conditions as hypertension and stomach ulcers.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pickle juice1
First recorded in 1850–55
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Example Sentences
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I started stretching my soup-making skills, making everything from a comforting chicken and rice soup that required at least a few perfectly-peeled hunks of ginger; to a baked potato with bacon and a secret splash of spicy dill pickle juice; to stew-y chili with slow-roasted beef tips.
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Instead, the pair was forced to celebrate with shots of pickle juice, much to the dismay of Cohen.
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Pickle juice or mustard can discharge the nervous system firing within a minute or two.
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Go pickleball and go pickle juice!
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A: Pickle juice is not just for pickleball.
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