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    pick
    [pik]
    verb
    pick (verb) · picks (third person present) · picked (past tense) · picked (past participle) · picking (present participle)
    1. take hold of and remove (a flower, fruit, or vegetable) from where it is growing:
      "I went to pick some flowers for Jenny's room"
      • take hold of and lift or move:
        "he picked a match out of the box"
    2. choose (someone or something) from a number of alternatives, typically after careful thought:
      "maybe I picked the wrong career after all" · "this time, I get to pick"
      Opposite:
      • (pick one's way)
        walk slowly and carefully, selecting the best or safest places to put one's feet:
        "he picked his way along the edge of the track, avoiding the potholes"
    3. make (a hole) in fabric by pulling at it with one's fingers:
      "she picked a hole in her tights"
      • remove unwanted matter from (one's nose or teeth) by using one's finger or a pointed instrument:
        "he picked his teeth with a matchstick"
    4. pluck the strings of (a guitar or banjo):
      "people were singing and picking guitars"
    noun
    pick (noun) · picks (plural noun)
    1. an act or the right of selecting something from among a group of alternatives:
      "take your pick from our extensive menu" · "Laura should have first pick"
    2. basketball
      an act of blocking or screening a defensive player from the ball handler.
    Origin
    Middle English (earlier as pike, which continues in dialect use): of unknown origin. Compare with Dutch pikken ‘pick, peck’, and German picken ‘peck, puncture’, also with French piquer ‘to prick’.
    pick
    [pik]
    noun
    pick (noun) · picks (plural noun)
    1. a tool consisting of a long handle set at right angles in the middle of a curved iron or steel bar with a point at one end and a chisel edge or point at the other, used for breaking up hard ground or rock.
    2. an instrument for picking:
      "an ebony hair pick"
      • informal
        a plectrum:
        "a pink guitar pick"
    Origin
    Middle English: variant of pike.
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