From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdilldill /dɪl/ noun [uncountable] HBPDFHBPDFa type of herb
Examples from the Corpus
dill• Mr Liebman was cool as a dill pickle.• Remove the fillets from the marinade, place on a board skin-side down, and scatter over the chopped dill.• Sow parsley, which takes two to three weeks to germinate; cilantro, dill, chives.• All of the hot pastrami sandwiches are served with a crunchy dill pickle, sliced down the middle.• Tuna Italienne, with pasta; or Salmon Imperial in a delicate dill and a sherry sauce.• Serve the salmon on the lentils and sprinkle over the fresh chervil or dill and pink peppercorns.• Garnish with asparagus tips, lemon segments, dill and rind.• I ate a ham sandwich on white bread with dill pickles that soaked through the bread and made it soggy and green.Origin dill Old English dile