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    pick
    /pɪk/

    verb

    • 1. detach 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: "maybe I picked the wrong career after all" Similar chooseselectpick outsingle outOpposite rejectdiscard

    noun

    • 1. an act or the right of selecting something from a number 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.

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

  3. Merriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of PICK is to pierce, penetrate, or break up with a pointed instrument. How to use pick in a sentence.

  4. Pick definition: to choose or select from among a group. See examples of PICK used in a sentence.

  5. 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.

  6. 1. verb. If you pick a particular person or thing, you choose that one. Mr Nowell had picked ten people to interview for six sales jobs in London. [VERB noun] I had deliberately picked a city with a tropical climate. [VERB noun] Synonyms: select, choose, identify, elect More Synonyms of pick. 2. verb.

  7. 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.

  8. [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.

  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. To thieve or pilfer. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To gather the harvest from. Picked the field in one day. American Heritage. To gather growing berries, flowers, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Verb Definitions (28) Synonyms: dent. strike. indent. pull off. pinfeather.