"Pickler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who sells pickles, often at a deli counter or in a specialty food shop. Alternatively, can refer to a person who preserves or prepares food, especially pickles, in a jar or other container with a brine solution.
Picketing refers to the act of holding signs or pickets in front of a building or facility, usually as a form of protest, boycott, or demonstration. It often involves a group of people standing outside a location, often with signs, banners, or other forms of protest, to convey a message or draw attention to an issue. Picketing can be a peaceful and lawful way to bring attention to a cause, but it can also be done as a provocative or obstructive tactic, depending on the context and purpose of the protest.
Showing a greater desire to be precise and particular, often in a way that is annoying to others.
The word "pickiest" is an adjective that means extremely choosy or fussy, often to an annoying extent. It describes someone who is excessively particular about what they eat, wear, or accept, and who may reject options that do not meet their high standards.
Picking is the act of selecting or choosing something from a group or set of things, typically by hand or with a tool. It can also refer to the action of harvesting or gathering fruit, leaves, or other materials from plants.
To steal money or other small valuable items from a person's pocket or bag, especially in a crowded place without their knowledge or consent.
The word "picks" can have multiple meanings, but here are a few common interpretations:1. selects or chooses (e.g. "She picks her favorite book from the shelf.")2. uses a tool with a pointed end to dig or extract something (e.g. "He uses the pick to dig up the weeds.")3. a strong and skilled player or athlete (e.g. "The team's picks were going to the finals.")4. an informal way of saying "to choose" or "to select" (e.g. "I'm going to picks the best pizza place in town.")5. a technical term in sports, referring to the selection of players in a draft (e.g. "The NFL draft is where teams picks their new players.")Verb (present tense):- I pick- you pick- he/she/it picks- we pick- they pickVerb (past tense):- I picked- you picked- he/she/it picked- we picked- they picked