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Verbit
- (transitive) To lift; to grasp and raise.
- (transitive ) To collect an object, especially in passing.
- (transitive or intransitive) To clean up; to return to an organized state.
- (transitive) To collect a passenger.
- (transitive) To collect and detain (a suspect).
- (intransitive) To improve, increase or speed up.
- (intransitive) To restart or resume.
- (transitive) To learn, to grasp; to begin to understand.
- (transitive) To receive (a radio signal or the like).
- (transitive and intransitive with on, by extension) To notice, detect or discern, often used with "on".
- (transitive) To point out (a person's behaviour, habits or actions) in a critical manner.
- (transitive and intransitive with on) To meet and seduce somebody for romantic purposes, especially in a social situation.
- (transitive or intransitive) To answer a telephone. See pick up the phone.
- To pay for.
- To reduce the despondency of.
- To take control (physically) of something.
- (soccer) To mark, to defend against an opposition player by following them closely.
- To record, to notch up.
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- He was in the fabric store not to buy fabric but to pick up women. She could tell he intended to pick up on her. pick up at the party
- The car picked up speed.
- Let’s pick up the pace, or we’ll never finish in time.
- I’ll pick up the tickets at the ticket office.
- I’ll pick you up at 6:00 p.m. in my car.
- Pick up the pencil that fell on the floor.
- And the home side survived without any late scares to pick up the first win of their Group F campaign.
- And soon after, no-one picked up Shotton who was free to power a 12-yard header over from another Pennant corner, before Pennant sent a free kick straight at Cardiff keeper Tom Heaton.
- Bolton were then just inches from taking the lead, but the dangerous-looking Taylor drilled just wide after picking up a loose ball following Jose Bosingwa's poor attempted clearance.
- [...]they pick me up when I'm feeling blue
- The company will pick up lunch with customers for sales calls.
- I'm calling him, but he just isn't picking up!
- last night?
- Did you
- When you pick up the bag, make sure to support the bottom.
- She's always picking me up on my grammar.
- Did you pick up his nervousness? Did you pick up on his nervousness?
- With the new antenna, I can pick up stations all the way from Omaha.
- It looks complicated, but you'll soon pick it up.
- Picking up eight years after The Dark Knight left off, the film finds Gotham enjoying a tenuous peace based on Harvey Dent’s moral ideals rather than the ugly truth of his demise.
- Let's pick up where we left off yesterday.
- Prices seem to be picking up again. I was in bed sick this morning, but I'm picking up now.
- The cops have picked up the man they were looking for.
- I'll pick you up outside the library.
- The floor was strewn with bright snips of origami paper, a crumpled drawing, and one dirty sock, which Amy now shoved under the bed with her foot. ¶ "You're lucky," said Marla. "My mother makes me pick up my room every single day."
- Aren't you going to pick up after yourself?
- "I don't want to spoil any comparison you are going to make," said Jim, "but I was at Winchester and New College." ¶ "That will do," said Mackenzie. "I was dragged up at the workhouse school till I was twelve. Then I ran away and sold papers in the streets, and anything else that I could pick up a few coppers by—except steal."
- Can you pick up a pint of milk on your way home?
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