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Kids Definition · 1 of 3 verb. ˈpik. 1. : to strike, pierce, or break up with a pointed tool. 2. a. : to remove matter from bit by bit by or as if by plucking.
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verb phrase · Informal. to criticize or blame; tease; harass. to single out; choose: · Informal. · to choose; designate: · to examine (an assortment of items) ...
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pick in American English 1 · 1. to choose or select from among a group · 2. to seek and find occasion for; provoke · 3. to attempt to find; seek out · 4. to ...
pick verb [T] (REMOVE). to remove or move something with your fingers or hands: I picked a piece of lint off my suit. We picked apples yesterday.
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To treat someone unfairly by criticizing or punishing them. To harass or bother someone or something, usually unfairly. My sister was always picked on at school ...
verb. look for and gather. “pick mushrooms” · verb. select carefully from a group · noun. the person or thing chosen or selected · noun. the best people or things ...
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pick · 1. To move (something) to a higher position: boost, elevate, heave, hoist, lift, raise, rear, take up, uphold, uplift, upraise, uprear. · 2. To collect ( ...
to say all of the things that are bad or wrong about (someone or something) : to criticize (a person or thing) in a very detailed and usually unkind way.
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pick (somewhat informal) to choose a person or thing from a group of people or things:Pick a number between one and ten. choose, select, or pick?