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[ UK /bɹˈa‍ɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹaɪn/ ]
VERB
  1. soak in brine
NOUN
  1. water containing salts
    the water in the ocean is all saltwater
  2. a strong solution of salt and water used for pickling

How To Use brine In A Sentence

  • These are complete miniatures of the parents and will soon busily be eating brine shrimp.
  • Black olives are picked when ripe and are pickled in brine and sometimes then in oil.
  • (Salmon, salt, pepper, sugar, and dill – the osmotic pressure semi-dehydrates the salmon, creating a brine that it sits in.) Chris Travers (Quote) The Volokh Conspiracy » Are Carbs Worse than Fat?
  • The salmon they carried from Berwick was boiled, pickled in brine and delivered in barrels known as kitts.
  • For brines stronger than eutectic, the temperatures shown are the saturation temperatures for sodium chloride dihydrate. Chapter 7
  • My Uncle Phil taught me how to make this dill pickle brine.
  • Some cheeses are soaked in brine to stimulate the development of specific fungi and 'bacteria; Limburger is one such cheese.
  • His hands gripped pallidly upon the rail, and they were white with more than just the chill brine of the sea.
  • Lo, neither do dolphins of the brine fare on land, nor bulls on the deep, but dreadless dost thou rush o'er land and sea alike, thy hooves serving thee for oars. Theocritus Bion and Moschus Rendered into English Prose
  • Out spreads the canvas -- alow, aloft-boom-stretched, on both sides, with many a stun 'sail; till like a hawk, with pinions poised, we shadow the sea with our sails, and reelingly cleave the brine. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I (of 2)
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