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Main Entry:
1pick 
Pronunciation:
pik
Function:
verb
Etymology: Middle English
piken "to pierce, pick," from Old English
p
cian (same meaning) and from early French
piquer "to prick" --related to
3PIKE
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 <
picked the bone clean>
b : to gather by plucking <
pick berries>
c : to pluck with a pick or with the fingers <
pick a guitar>
3 a : 2SELECT,
CHOOSE <
pick out a dress>
b : to make (one's way) slowly and carefully <
picked their way through the rubble>
4 : to steal or pilfer from <
pick pockets>
5 : to start (a fight) with someone else deliberately
6 : to dig at or into
: PROBE <
picking his teeth>
7 : to eat sparingly or in a finicky manner <
picked at her dinner>
8 : to unlock without a key <
pick a lock>
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pick·er noun -
pick on : to single out especially for criticism, teasing, or bullying <always
picking on smaller children>
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