| pick | | |
| choice, pick, selection | (n.) | the person or thing chosen or selected.; "he was my pick for mayor" |
| pick, picking | (n.) | the quantity of a crop that is harvested.; "he sent the first picking of berries to the market"; "it was the biggest peach pick in years" |
| cream, pick | (n.) | the best people or things in a group.; "the cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War" |
| filling, pick, weft, woof | (n.) | the yarn woven across the warp yarn in weaving. |
| pick, plectron, plectrum | (n.) | a small thin device (of metal or plastic or ivory) used to pluck a stringed instrument. |
| pick | (n.) | a thin sharp implement used for removing unwanted material.; "he used a pick to clean the dirt out of the cracks" |
| pick, pickax, pickaxe | (n.) | a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends.; "they used picks and sledges to break the rocks" |
| pick | (n.) | a basketball maneuver; obstructing an opponent with one's body.; "he was called for setting an illegal pick" |
| choice, option, pick, selection | (n.) | the act of choosing or selecting.; "your choice of colors was unfortunate"; "you can take your pick" |
| pick | (v.) | select carefully from a group.; "She finally picked her successor"; "He picked his way carefully" |
| cull, pick, pluck | (v.) | look for and gather.; "pick mushrooms"; "pick flowers" |
| blame, find fault, pick | (v.) | harass with constant criticism.; "Don't always pick on your little brother" |
| pick | (v.) | provoke.; "pick a fight or a quarrel" |
| pick | (v.) | remove in small bits.; "pick meat from a bone" |
| clean, pick | (v.) | remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits.; "Clean the turkey" |
| pick | (v.) | pilfer or rob.; "pick pockets" |
| foot, pick | (v.) | pay for something.; "pick up the tab"; "pick up the burden of high-interest mortgages"; "foot the bill" |
| pick, pluck, plunk | (v.) | pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion.; "he plucked the strings of his mandolin" |
| break up, pick | (v.) | attack with or as if with a pickaxe of ice or rocky ground, for example.; "Pick open the ice" |
| beak, peck, pick | (v.) | hit lightly with a picking motion. |
| nibble, pick, piece | (v.) | eat intermittently; take small bites of.; "He pieced at the sandwich all morning"; "She never eats a full meal--she just nibbles" |
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