Pick a quarrel


Also, pick an argument or fight. Seek an opportunity to quarrel or argue with someone. For example, I don’t want to pick a quarrel with you, or Jason was always in trouble for picking fights. These terms use pick in the sense of “select.” [ Mid-1400s ]

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  • Pickax

    [pik-aks] /ˈpɪkˌæks/ noun, plural pickaxes. 1. a pick, especially a mattock. verb (used with object), pickaxed, pickaxing. 2. to cut or clear away with a pickax. verb (used without object), pickaxed, pickaxing. 3. to use a pickax.

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