Uk English Meaning of picked off

picked off

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Definitions and Meaning of picked off in English

picked off

to put out (a base runner who is off base) with a quick throw (as from the pitcher or catcher), to shoot or bring down especially one by one, a baseball play in which a base runner is picked off, to put out (a base runner who is off base) with a quick throw, to shoot or bring down one by one or with a single shot, intercept

FAQs About the word picked off

picked off

to put out (a base runner who is off base) with a quick throw (as from the pitcher or catcher), to shoot or bring down especially one by one, a baseball play in

blocked,captured,caught,grabbed,intercepted,prohibited,seized,snatched,trapped,Collar

No antonyms found.

picked at => picked at, picked (at) => picked (at), pick-and-shovel => pick-and-shovel, pick up on => pick up on, pick the brains of => Pick someone's brains,