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[ US /ˈpɪkɝ/ ]
[ UK /pˈɪkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who chooses or selects out
  2. someone who gathers crops or fruits etc.

How To Use picker In A Sentence

  • The photographs of black cotton pickers, including young children, are reminders of the harsh reality underlying the glory.
  • She turned the key in the ignition and they left Pickering Beach, driving west.
  • In the bigger waters, maskalonge and, of course, any amount of pike and pickerel. The Man from Glengarry; a tale of the Ottawa
  • Pickering's hyla, his little bagpipe blown almost to bursting as he tries to rally the scattered summer by his tiny, mighty "skirl. The Hills of Hingham
  • Separate ice fields also encroached from the North Sea, driving eastwards through what is now the Vale Of Pickering and covering much of the East Yorkshire plain, leaving the moors and wolds as isolated highlands.
  • On the water, meanwhile, the last White Lilies are sinking beneath the surface, the last gay Pickerel-Weed is gone, though the rootless plants of the delicate Bladder-Wort, spreading over acres of shallows, still impurple the wide, smooth surface. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862
  • During a downtrend, shorts are selling aggressively while the only participants that are buying are bottom pickers.
  • Pickerelweed is a perennial plant that can grow up to 3 1/2 feet tall.
  • Pickerelweed can be cut and the rhizomes can be dug up but physical control is difficult because it can re-establish from seeds and remaining rhizomes.
  • Colorless gypsum and white pickeringite-halotrichite are the most common efflorescences found on shale.
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