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US
/ˈpɪkɪt/
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NOUN
- American Confederate general known for leading a disastrous charge at Gettysburg (1825-1875)
How To Use Pickett In A Sentence
- Johnson's divisions, and one from Pickett's corps, flung itself upon it, and drove Crawford's and Ayre's division in confusion from the field for nearly two miles. Foreign and Colonial News
- Another early champion was Bill Pickett, the first bulldogger. THE AMERICAN WEST
- Jake Boritt, filmmaker and Gettysburg tour guide: We're standing in front of the Virginia monument, which is more or less where Robert E. Lee ordered Pickett's Charge from.
- Not coincidentally, this was the time Luther Pickett arrived on the scene. THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
- The Picketts dance deftly, two-stepping through songs not made for a southern accent.
- The main center of the Todd Pickett Appreciation Society's operations was the front bedroom. COLDHEART CANYON
- Other ranked prospects who chose colleges during this early signing period are former Virginia commitment Eric Wallace, who signed with Ohio State, Darnell Gant opted for Washington, Elgin Bailey chose Mississippi State, Josh Owens will head west to Stanford, Leonard Washington signed with USC and Rico Pickett signed with Alabama after having decommitted from the Crimson Tide just weeks before the early signing period. Early signing period is a busy one
- Guy wrangled with Bill Pickett, rode broncs, and bulldogged buffalo. King of the Cowboys
- Bob Myers, from Leeds Yorkshire checked in with an 18 pound pompano for the catch of the day, while Frank Pickett, of Jersey came in second with a nice 15.6 pound queen fish.
- In other words, fate had brought him there, and the title ties in with Robert E. Lee being led into defeat at Pickett's Charge by success after success after success, until finally fate decided to hammer him down, and they did at Pickett's Charge. Stars in Their Courses: The Gettysburg Campaign