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pick

[pik] / pɪk /




VERB
break into something closed, locked
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DCWP’s investigation, which began in 2022, found that Starbucks had unlawfully reduced employees’ hours, denied them the opportunity to pick up additional shifts, and failed to give its employees regular schedules.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chesney is the first sitting head coach the Bruins have picked since convincing Pepper Rodgers to leave Kansas before the 1971 season.

From Los Angeles Times

To be sure, prediction markets can be poor at forecasting, as was shown with one Supreme Court pick years ago.

From MarketWatch

To be sure, prediction markets can be poor at forecasting, as was shown with one Supreme Court pick years ago.

From MarketWatch

The Google-backed startup operates a fully autonomous ride-hailing service in five cities and has another 12 picked out for short-term expansion.

From MarketWatch