picked (Meaning)

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picked (imp. & p. p.)

of Pick

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picked (a.)

Pointed; sharp.

Having a pike or spine on the back; -- said of certain fishes.

Carefully selected; chosen; as, picked men.

Fine; spruce; smart; precise; dianty.

picked Sentence Examples

  1. I picked up the forgotten book from the table.
  2. The hiker picked his way carefully through the treacherous terrain.
  3. The birds picked at the breadcrumbs scattered on the ground.
  4. The thief skillfully picked the lock, gaining access to the vault.
  5. The doctor picked out the splinter from the patient's finger.
  6. The gardener picked the ripe strawberries from the vine.
  7. The musician skillfully picked the strings of his guitar.
  8. The seamstress meticulously picked the hem of the dress.
  9. The archaeologist picked through the remnants of the ancient civilization.
  10. The child gleefully picked the petals from the daisy.

FAQs About the word picked

of Pick, Pointed; sharp., Having a pike or spine on the back; -- said of certain fishes., Carefully selected; chosen; as, picked men., Fine; spruce; smart; prec

selected, preferred, favorite, select,chosen, of choice, elect, handpicked, choice, favored

ordinary, common, commonplace,average, ordinary, average, common, commonplace, run-of-the-mill,run-of-the-mill

I picked up the forgotten book from the table.

The hiker picked his way carefully through the treacherous terrain.

The birds picked at the breadcrumbs scattered on the ground.

The thief skillfully picked the lock, gaining access to the vault.