Gathered pickled peppers
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adjective
- Pointed, peaked
adjective
- Choice, prime
verb
- To pierce, penetrate, or break up with a pointed instrument
"picked the hard clay"
- To remove bit by bit
"pick meat from bones"
- To remove covering or adhering matter from
"pick the bones"
- To gather by plucking
"pick apples"
- Choose, select
"tried to pick the shortest route"
- To make (one's way) slowly and carefully
"picked his way through the rubble"
- Pilfer, rob
"pick pockets"
- To obtain useful information from by questioning
- Provoke
"pick a quarrel"
- To dig into probe
"picking his teeth"
- To pluck (a stringed instrument, such as a guitar) with a pick or with the fingers
- To loosen or pull apart with a sharp point
"pick wool"
- To unlock with a device (such as a wire) other than the key
"pick a lock"
- To use or work with a pick
- To gather or harvest something by plucking
- Pilfer
- To eat sparingly or mincingly
"picking listlessly at his dinner"
verb
- To throw or thrust with effort hurl
- To throw (a shuttle) across the loom
verb
- To select the best or most desirable
- To select as being the best or most desirable
noun
- The egg of a louse or other parasitic insect
- A minor shortcoming
"Most of the feedback is adulatory, some critical (his public loves to catch him in mistakes, or at least pick nits [=criticize minor shortcomings]) and some downright nasty."
verb
- To shoot or bring down especially one by one
- To put out (a base runner who is off base) with a quick throw (as from the pitcher or catcher)
- Intercept
"picked off a pass"
verb
- Discern, make out
- To play the notes of by ear or one by one
"picking out tunes on the piano"
verb
- To examine in order to select the best or remove the unwanted
verb
- To take hold of and lift up
- To gather together collect
"picked up all the pieces"
- To clean up tidy
- To take (passengers or freight) into a vehicle
- To acquire casually or by chance
"picked up a valuable antique at an auction"
- To acquire by study or experience learn
"picking up a great deal of knowledge in the process"
- To obtain especially by payment buy
"picked up some groceries"
- To acquire (a player) especially from another team through a trade or by financial recompense
- To accept for the purpose of paying
"offered to pick up the tab"
- To come down with catch
"picked up a cold"
- Gain, earn
"picked up a few yards on the last play"
- To enter informally into conversation or companionship with (a previously unknown person)
"had a brief affair with a girl he picked up in a bar"
- To take into custody
"the police picked up the fugitive"
- To catch sight of perceive
"picked up the harbor lights"
- To come to and follow
"picked up the outlaw's trail"
- To bring within range of sight or hearing
"pick up distant radio signals"
- Understand, catch
"didn't pick up the hint"
- Revive
- Increase
- To resume after a break continue
"pick up the discussion tomorrow"
- To assume responsibility for guarding (an opponent) in an athletic contest
- To provide needed support or assistance to (someone who has faltered or failed, such as a teammate who has made an error) in a collaborative effort
"… Burns allowed only five hits and did not issue a walk. She also picked up her teammates after several fielding errors."
- To recover or increase speed, vigor, or activity improve
"after the strike, business picked up"
- To put things in order
"was always picking up after her"
- To pack up one's belongings
"couldn't just pick up and leave"
This clue was used on February 28, 2025.
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