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    Pick
    /pik/

    verb

    • 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" Similar harvestgather (in)collecttake in
    • 2. choose (someone or something) from a number of alternatives, typically after careful thought: "maybe I picked the wrong career after all" Similar chooseselectpick outsingle outOpposite rejectdiscard

    noun

    • 1. an act or the right of selecting something from among a group of alternatives: "take your pick from our extensive menu" Similar choiceselectionoptiondecision
    • 2. an act of blocking or screening a defensive player from the ball handler.
  2. The meaning of PICK is to pierce, penetrate, or break up with a pointed instrument. How to use pick in a sentence.

  3. noun. the act of choosing or selecting; choice; selection: to take one's pick. a person or thing that is selected: He is our pick for president. the choicest or most desirable part, example, or examples: This horse is the pick of the stable. the right of selection: He gave me my pick of the litter.

  4. When you pick something, you choose it, the way you pick apples in the fall or when you pick a partner to work with in biology class. But if you pick on someone, you bug them in a mean way. Something you pick can be called a pick, like the " pick of the litter,” the best dog of the bunch.

  5. PICK definition: 1. to take some things and leave others: 2. to take some things but not others: 3. to remove…. Learn more.

  6. 1. to choose (something) deliberately or carefully, from or as if from a group or number; select. 2. to pluck or gather (fruit, berries, or crops) from (a tree, bush, field, etc): to pick hops; to pick a whole bush. 3. (Cookery) ( tr) to clean or prepare (fruit, poultry, etc) by removing the indigestible parts.

  7. [transitive] to pull or remove something or small pieces of something from something else, especially with your fingers. pick something + adv./prep. She picked bits of fluff from his sweater. He picked the nuts off the top of the cake. Names were picked at random out of a hat.

  8. 1. to choose (something) deliberately or carefully, from or as if from a group or number; select. 2. to pluck or gather (fruit, berries, or crops) from (a tree, bush, field, etc) to pick hops. to pick a whole bush.

  9. PICK definition: 1. to choose something or someone: 2. If you pick flowers, fruit, etc, you take them off a tree or…. Learn more.

  10. Definition of pick noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Pick is a more informal word and often a less careful action, used especially when the choice being made is not very important. decide to choose between two or more possibilities: We're still trying to decide on a movie.

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