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  2. to lift someone or something using your hands: If she starts to cry, pick her up and give her a cuddle. I picked up the kids ' clothes that were lying on the floor. I went to pick up the phone / receiver, but it had stopped ringing.
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    pick somebody/something up to take hold of somebody/something and lift them/it up She went over to the crying child and picked her up.
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    pick someone up 1. to attempt to become acquainted with someone for romantic or sexual purposes.
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    How do you use pick up in a sentence?Take on passengers or freight, as in The bus picks up commuters at three stops. 5. Acquire casually, get without great effort or by accident. For example, I picked up a nice coat at the sale, or She had no trouble picking up French. This usage is even extended to contracting diseases, as in I think I picked up the baby's cold. [Early 1500s] 6.
    What does pick up a person mean?To lift something or someone up, especially with the hands: He bent over and picked the child up. She hasn't picked up the violin in years. I picked up the phone and answered it. After the tackle, I picked myself up off the ground and walked to the scrimmage line. 2. To collect someone; call for someone: He left to pick up the children from school.
    What does it mean if someone is picked up by the police?If someone is picked up by the police, they are arrested and taken to a police station . The police picked him up within the hour. [VERB noun PARTICLE] If you pick up something such as a skill or an idea, you acquire it without effort over a period of time. Where did you pick up your English? [VERB PARTICLE noun]
    What does pick up a phone mean?I picked up the phone and answered it. After the tackle, I picked myself up off the ground and walked to the scrimmage line. 2. To collect someone; call for someone: He left to pick up the children from school. I'll stop by your house at 8:00 and pick you up for the movie. 3.
     
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    pick up
    [pick up]
    definition
    1. take hold of and lift or move someone or something:
      "I reached out and picked up a magazine" · "picking her up, he carried her from the room"
      • answer a phone call:
        "the phone rang and rang and nobody picked up" · "let the machine pick it up and return the call later"
      • informal
        pay the bill for something, especially when others have contributed to the expense:
        "as usual, we had to pick up the tab"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        tidy a room or building:
        "finish your homework and pick up your room"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        put something away neatly:
        "will you pick up all your toys?"
      • golf
        lift up one's ball, especially when conceding a hole.
      • go somewhere to collect someone, typically in one's car:
        "will you pick the children up from school?"
        Similar:
        go to get
        go/come and get
        go/come for
        give someone a lift
        give someone a ride
      • stop for someone to board a train, boat, etc.:
        "they were picked up by a passing ship"
      • informal
        arrest someone:
        "he was picked up by the police for questioning"
      • informal
        casually strike up a conversation with a stranger, with the aim of having sex with them:
        "one night I picked up a stranger in a bar"
        Similar:
        strike up a casual acquaintance/relationship with
        make advances to
      • return to a point made by someone in order to criticize it:
        "she picked him up on one niggling point"
      • make someone feel more energetic and cheerful:
        "songs to pick you up and make you feel good"
      • stand up again after a fall:
        "Emily picked herself up off the grass"
      • collect something that has been left elsewhere:
        "Wanda came over to pick up her things"
      • obtain, acquire, or learn something, especially in an informal way:
        "he had picked up a little Russian from his father"
        Similar:
        stumble across
        happen on
        chance on
        come to have
        take/get possession of
        get to know
        acquire (a knowledge of)
        acquire skill in
        become competent/proficient in
        hear tell
        be informed of
        be told
        be made aware of
        be given to understand
        become conscious/aware of
      • catch an illness or infection:
        "I've picked up some kind of flu bug"
        Similar:
        become infected with
        become ill with
        go/come down with
      • become better; improve:
        "my luck's picked up"
        Similar:
        get better
        be on the road to recovery
        make a comeback
        bounce back
        perk up
        take a turn for the better
        turn the/a corner
        be given/take on a new lease of life
        be on the mend
        make headway
        make progress
      • become stronger; increase:
        "the wind has picked up"
        Similar:
        get stronger
        become more powerful
      • detect or receive a signal or sound, especially by means of electronic apparatus:
        "we've picked up a distress signal" · "the animals had picked up their scent and were following their trail"
      • become aware of or sensitive to something:
        "she is very quick to pick up emotional atmospheres" · "it is more likely that such a problem would be picked up by professionals" · "I failed to pick up on the humor in his remark"
      • find and take a particular road or route:
        "they veered left and picked up the road which ran alongside the river"
      • resume something:
        "let's pick up where we left off yesterday" · "they picked up their friendship without the slightest difficulty" · "he picked up the story in the 1950s"
      • refer to or develop a point or topic mentioned earlier:
        "Dawson picked up her earlier remark" · "if I could just pick up on a question you raised earlier"
      • (of an object or color) attractively accentuate the color of something else by being of a similar shade:
        "her earrings picked up the blue in her outfit"
    pick·up
    [ˈpikˌəp]
    noun
    pick-up (noun)
    1. a small truck with an enclosed cab and open back.
      Similar:
      utility vehicle/truck
      bakkie
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    2. an act of collecting a person or goods, especially in a vehicle:
      "travel by bus from your local pickup point to your hotel" · "curbside pickup"
    3. informal
      a casual encounter with someone, with a view to having sex:
      "most people met through casual pickups"
      • a person encountered with a view to having sex.
    4. a device that produces an electrical signal in response to some other kind of signal or change.
      • the cartridge of a record player, carrying the stylus.
      • a device on a musical instrument, particularly an electric guitar, that converts string vibrations into electrical signals for amplification.
    5. the reception of signals, especially interference or noise, by electrical apparatus:
      "this microphone helps reduce the pickup of background noise"
    6. music
      a series of introductory notes leading into the opening part of a tune.
    7. fishing
      a semicircular loop of metal for guiding the line back on to the spool as it is reeled in.
    adjective
    pick-up (adjective)
    1. informal and spontaneous:
      "six players had started a full-court pickup basketball game"
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