Pick out
Pick on
Pick up
Pick at
Pick up on
Pick off
To pay a casual visit to some place.
To harass, bully, or tease one.
To discover facts about someone or something; to learn a fact.
To eat a small amount of food in tiny bites and without much interest.
- To officially confirm one's arrival at a certain place where one is expected, such as a hotel. - To communicate with someone at a certain interval in time so as to provide or ask about an update in status or otherwise simply talk
To update one another on life events that occurred since the last time seeing each other
- To communicate with someone at a later time or date.
To detect or notice something; to become alert to or aware of something.
To remove something adhered to something else by pulling at it with one's fingertips.
To choose someone or something from a group of similar people or things.
To grasp something (as with one's hands) and lift it up vertically.