pickled herring

NOUN
  1. herring preserved in a pickling liquid (usually brine or vinegar)
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How To Use pickled herring In A Sentence

  • Where are the pickled herring and onion open sandwiches? Times, Sunday Times
  • We'll do him a mean pickled herring. The Sun
  • Go for the meatballs, gravadlax and the classic pickled herring. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'll do him a mean pickled herring. The Sun
  • A decade ago, most people would probably have dismissed Nordic food as being just meatballs and pickled herring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two or three lost their lives by a surfeit brought on by that fatal banquet of Rhenish wine and pickled herrings, which is familiar to those who study the lighter literature of that age. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • It's enough to make you choke on your pickled herring. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's enough to make you choke on your pickled herring. Times, Sunday Times
  • He must have loads of hilarious anecdotes about pickled herrings and jellied eels.
  • A decade ago, most people would probably have dismissed Nordic food as being just meatballs and pickled herring. Times, Sunday Times
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