The word pickle is in the dictionary online and in the book dictionary
Well, sweetheart, "pickle weasel" may sound like something you'd find in a quirky cartoon, but it's not exactly a word you'd find in the Oxford English Dictionary. It's more like a fun little phrase that tickles your fancy. So, feel free to use it in your own dictionary of quirky expressions, but don't expect to find it in any official lexicon, honey.
Yes, "pickle" is a compound word, which is made up of the two words "pick" and "le."
There are two syllables in the word 'pickle'.
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
ham and pickle sandwich i suppose
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Whatever tickles your pickle, I ate a pickle last night, I like pickles are all examples of how to use Pickle in a sentence.
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The dictionary form of the word "do" is "do".
The word llomew is not in my English dictionary but its anagram, mellow, is in the dictionary.
Pickle. (I'm serious. There's a saying: "in a pickle.")
Typically, the word "Dictionary" is printed on the top of a dictionary cover.