Sentences with pick at
pick at
P p - Sarah picked at a plate of cheese for supper, but she wasn't really hungry. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- To pick a contestant from the audience.
- To pick a fight.
- To pick flaws in an argument.
- Her pocket was picked yesterday.
- To pick rock; to pick ore.
- To pick a hole in asphalt.
- To pick one's teeth.
- To pick a fowl.
- She picked the meat from the bones.
- To pick flowers.
- To pick fibers.
- The hens were busily picking about in their coop.
- To take one's pick.
- He is our pick for president.
- This horse is the pick of the stable.
- He gave me my pick of the litter.
- The pick was poor this season.
- The rock shattered at the first pick of the ax.
- With such a limited supply of fresh fruit, you won't be able to pick and choose.
- They picked her apart the moment she left the room.
- She picked her way across the muddy field.