No, but he uses it. When Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night has digestive problems, he says "A plague o' these pickled herring!" I don't think pickled herring was his problem.
no he didnt
he did not invent the pickle. The pickle has been around since2030BC although generally it is though that a man in Germany named, yes, Mr. Pickle was the first
He invented the pickle machine at his residence'Marlborou' in England
Yes. Shakespeare invented the word academe. Do a littlie research when it was first used. Good luck, nugget x
He used it a lot, but it was already a well-established word before he used it.
The word "puke", in the sense of "to spit up in a single instance of regurgitation" was coined by Shakespeare in 1600 in the play As You Like It.
I'm in a pickle
No. Christopher Marlowe did, although Shakespeare used it three times in his early plays and poems. Marlowe was very fond of this word and used it 17 times.
no
Pickle gum :)
Yes, "pickle" is a compound word, which is made up of the two words "pick" and "le."
No, Shakespeare did not invent Marcus Brutus. He was a real person who really participated in the assasssination of Julius Caesar.