US /pɪk/
・UK /pɪk/
I got really lucky when a local lady offered to show me around the plantations and how to pick the tea.
And how to pick the tea
They're still broadcasting, my set just doesn't pick that up.
PICK IT UP TOMORROW.
PICK THE NEXT
it's hard to pick out Graham and Tilly.
It means they can quickly pick out prey
This period also saw the rise of stir frying – for which food was pre-cut into bite-sized morsels, all the easier to pick up and eat with your trusty chopsticks.
morsels, all the easier to pick up and eat with your trusty chopsticks.
so he can pick out the perfect looking bun,
Well, little kids and adults sometimes will pick their nose.
They'll put their finger in their nose, I'm not actually doing it by the way and they'll pick their nose.
I drove the whole way down here to pick the thing up.
to pick the thing up. I even rang you this morning
And remember, pick the best answer, not necessarily the right answer.
I'm here to pick up some ram.