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pick
verb
to
choose
one
person
or
thing
from
a
group
•
You
can
pick
any
dessert
from
the
menu
.
You
can
pick
any
dessert
from
the
menu
.
•
The
coach
will
pick
the
starting
players
tomorrow
.
The
coach
will
pick
the
starting
players
tomorrow
.
Old
English
‘
pician
’
meaning
‘
to
prick
or
pierce
’,
later
shifting
to
the
idea
of
selecting
something
with
the
point
of
attention
.
verb
to
remove
fruit
,
flowers
,
or
other
small
things
from
a
plant
by
hand
•
They
pick
apples
from
the
orchard
every
autumn
.
They
pick
apples
from
the
orchard
every
autumn
.
•
We
need
to
pick
the
ripe
strawberries
early
in
the
morning
.
We
need
to
pick
the
ripe
strawberries
early
in
the
morning
.
noun
the
person
or
thing
that
is
chosen
;
a
choice
•
Blue
was
my
first
pick
for
the
bedroom
wall
colour
.
Blue
was
my
first
pick
for
the
bedroom
wall
colour
.
•
She
was
the
company
’
s
top
pick
for
the
job
.
She
was
the
company
’
s
top
pick
for
the
job
.
noun
a
small
flat
piece
of
plastic
or
metal
used
for
plucking
the
strings
of
a
guitar
or
similar
instrument
•
The
guitarist
dropped
his
pick
during
the
solo
.
The
guitarist
dropped
his
pick
during
the
solo
.
•
I
keep
an
extra
pick
in
my
pocket
,
just
in
case
.
I
keep
an
extra
pick
in
my
pocket
,
just
in
case
.
From
early
20th-century
American
music
slang
,
shortening
of
‘
plectrum
’.
verb
to
open
a
lock
without
a
key
by
using
a
special
tool
•
The
locksmith
pick
the
broken
lock
in
seconds
.
The
locksmith
pick
the
broken
lock
in
seconds
.
•
Spies
in
movies
often
pick
locks
with
hairpins
.
Spies
in
movies
often
pick
locks
with
hairpins
.