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Meaning of pickery

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pickery (n.)

Petty theft.

pickery Sentence Examples

  1. The beehive was a bustling pickery as the bees flew in and out, harvesting nectar from distant flowers.
  2. The children's fingers were sticky with pickery as they plundered the candy bowl, their tiny hands clutching the sugary treats.
  3. The alleyway was a pickery of discarded bicycles, old tires, and broken appliances.
  4. The window displayed a colorful pickery of trinkets, from ceramic figurines to beaded necklaces.
  5. The bird's nest was a cozy pickery of feathers, twigs, and soft moss.
  6. The rubbish skip was a pickery of forgotten treasures, where discarded furniture rubbed shoulders with broken toys.
  7. The antique shop was a pickery of faded elegance, where forgotten heirlooms whispered tales of bygone days.
  8. The artist's studio was a pickery of paintbrushes, canvases, and discarded sketches.
  9. The beach was a pickery of shells, seaweed, and driftwood, washed ashore by the relentless waves.
  10. The fisherman's net was a pickery of glistening fish, wriggling and gasping as they were hauled onto the deck.

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Petty theft.

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The beehive was a bustling pickery as the bees flew in and out, harvesting nectar from distant flowers.

The children's fingers were sticky with pickery as they plundered the candy bowl, their tiny hands clutching the sugary treats.

The alleyway was a pickery of discarded bicycles, old tires, and broken appliances.

The window displayed a colorful pickery of trinkets, from ceramic figurines to beaded necklaces.