PICK AT


Meaning of PICK AT in English

v. 1. To reach or grasp for repeatedly. The baby kept picking at the coverlet. 2. To eat without appetite; choose a small piece every little while to eat. He picked at his food. 3. To annoy or bother continually; find fault with. They showed their displeasure by continually picking at her.

Synonym: PICK ON.

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