Picked - definition, pronunciation, transcription
verb
adjective
Extra examples
She picked up the trophy and held it over her head.
The Tigers made a few good trades this season and picked up some promising players.
She picked up the telephone and dialed the number.
...we've picked plenty blueberries, so there'll be some left over after we make the pie...
He picked up a load of firewood and carried it into the house.
He picked up the remote control and paused the movie.
The taxi driver picked up his fares at the airport.
Cara, who, courtesy of the cat, had a run in her leggings, picked up the phone in a panic ...
...the sails slowly bellied as the wind picked up...
...we picked up her medicine and some toothpaste at the drugstore...
...the dispirited family picked through the flotsam of their possessions after the hurricane, looking for anything that could be salvaged...
...some tacky little gaud that they had picked up at a souvenir stand at an amusement park...
...she tried to maintain her tight handhold on the umbrella as the wind picked up...
She picked up her cane and hobbled across the room.
...after a bit of bickering, she and her intended have finally picked out a wedding site...
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