pickle barrel
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Definition
Noun: 1. A barrel for storing pickles: Specifically, a barrel that holds vinegar brine in which cucumbers are preserved and fermented to become pickles. 2. A container for bulk pickles: A traditional wooden cask or barrel used in shops or homes to store and sell pickles in bulk quantities.
Usage
- The term "pickle barrel" refers specifically to the container itself, not to the pickles inside it.
- It is often used to evoke a sense of old-fashioned, traditional grocery stores or preservation methods.
Examples
- The old general store had a pickle barrel sitting by the counter.
- She bought a dozen dill pickles straight from the pickle barrel.
- The vinegar aroma from the pickle barrel filled the small shop.
Advanced Usage
- "To be in a pickle": This is a common idiom meaning to be in a difficult situation. It is historically related to the idea of being as mixed up or preserved as vegetables in a pickle barrel, though the idiom uses "pickle," not "pickle barrel."
- As a cultural reference: The "pickle barrel" is sometimes used metaphorically to represent simple, traditional commerce or Americana.
Variants and Related Words
- Pickling crock: A similar container, often made of ceramic or glass, used for making pickles at home.
- Brining barrel: A more general term for a barrel used in fermenting or preserving foods in a salt or vinegar solution.
Synonyms
- Cask for pickles
- Pickle cask
- Brine barrel
Notes
- "Pickle barrel" is a compound noun. The primary definition is for the container. The word "pickle" alone has broader meanings as a noun (the preserved food) and a verb (the act of preserving).
- The idiom "in a pickle" is related to the general concept of pickling but is a separate lexical item.
Noun
- a barrel holding vinegar in which cucumbers are pickled