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cull

verb as in pick out for reason

verb as in gather

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Could I, along with a few other Tumblr users, help cull through the questions and select some?

In 2012 she again raised eyebrows when she suggested that badgers shot in any cull should be eaten.

In this case, a cull of the Taliban and ISAF tweets yields a unique view into the current state of Afghan affairs.

Steele visited Sparks in Harlem to cull from his collection of high-end labels and vintage pieces.

Prenatal testing leads to more abortions and prompts us to “cull the ranks of the disabled”?

They are goin' to skid the butt log again, and they swear that if you cull it again, they will kill you.

He would doubtless have pressed bologna now on Tod McNeil had that social cull stayed by.

There we cull the flowers of the field and the forest glade, weaving them into garlands, building them into nosegays.

The items we cull relate to a trade once very general in the United States, but happily now a thing of the past.

Let no man say that these were simply oranges, for these a man may cull in many a Greek garden to-day.

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On this page you'll find 64 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cull, such as: extract, glean, pluck, select, sift, and winnow.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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