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pick

noun as in a chosen option, usually the choicest

verb as in gather, harvest

Strongest matches

Strong matches

verb as in break into something closed, locked

Strongest matches

Weak match

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Example Sentences

It's only going to make things better because then you're either going to have a target on you, put a little more pressure and hopefully you pick it up, or you get penalised.

From BBC

"When I'm older, when the body's keeled over a bit, I expect I'll pick up where I left off," he said.

From BBC

And having been one myself not very long ago, I was already well aware of people’s inclination to relentlessly pick apart the actions of teenage girls.

From Salon

She had picked up on your personal inadequacies right from the start.

From BBC

“There used to be weeklies in the South Bay that my relatives would pick up only for the sports,” responded De la Torre, who’s of Ecuadorian descent.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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