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pick at
Verb
idiomatic
transitive
Japanese Meaning
(道具や指を使って)そっとつまむ、摘む、触る / (誰かを)しつこく批判する、いじめる
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( present singular third-person )
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(transitive, idiomatic) To touch, grab, handle, or pull tentatively or gingerly, using a utensil or one's fingers. / (transitive, idiomatic) To pick on or repeatedly criticize (someone).
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pick at
She started to pick at the crust of her pie with a fork, barely tasting a bite.
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She started to pick at the crust of her pie with a fork, barely tasting a bite.
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