Examples of 'began to pick' in a sentence
Meaning of "began to pick"
The phrase 'began to pick' usually suggests the start or initiation of a gradual process or action. It indicates the initial stage of selecting, choosing, or gathering something from a given set or situation. 'Began to pick' implies a gradual or ongoing activity rather than an instantaneous action. The specific meaning of the phrase can vary depending on the context in which it is used
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Huck began to pick up his scattered clothes.
I closed my eyes as it began to pick up the pace.
I began to pick up the spilled bean ends.
Hogue hove to and began to pick up survivors.
I began to pick up information from everywhere.
Volunteer groups began to pick up the slack.
And began to pick his way toward the lagoon.
Slowly people began to pick them up.
I began to pick up the pace.
College radio stations began to pick up the song.
It began to pick up ice.
Industrial activity began to pick up again.
Slowly he began to pick out some distinct sounds that were getting louder.
His activities as a critic began to pick up.
At once they began to pick up life signs.
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The broken pieces showered on everyone and people began to pick them up.
Her voice began to pick up volume.
I remember vividly when the Civil Rights Movement first began to pick up steam.
Rowan began to pick up his camp.
Investment remained relatively weak but began to pick up during the period.
Then they began to pick up a cot for the interior.
I felt comfortable enough however and began to pick my way through the pack.
Fans began to pick up on it.
Life In Cruz da Picada began to pick up.
We barely began to pick up the money.
Eventually, their working relationship began to pick up.
New construction began to pick up again over the summer.
After a slow summer season, business began to pick up.
His heart began to pick up.
She began to pick up the pace, hurried to get out of this place.
The hammer and chisel began to pick up speed at last.
Wind began to pick up, and sand beat mercilessly against any exposed skin.
Chinn bared his head and began to pick out the blurred inscription.
It was around here that the all-important southwesterly monsoon winds began to pick up.
Two weeks ago we began to pick up our training in the sand.
Almost overnight, business began to pick up.
But then he began to pick up on the subtle hints from the conversation.
But shortly after its publication, other writers began to pick the book apart.
The trio then began to pick up their pace and continue their journey.
A month EARLIER, animal mutilations began to pick up.
Literally began to pick up on.
I began to pick up the pace, I could tell her second orgasm was approaching.
His disciples were hungry and began to pick some heads of grain and eat them.
Towards the end of Mr Hollande 's term things began to pick up.
The wind began to pick up and I felt a little cold.
When Lopez returned after the All-Star break, the Nets began to pick up their play.
The winds began to pick up as soon as I got into bed.
Growing up in up-country Thailand she began to pick up Thai songs.
I really began to pick up on this when I moved to New York.
A mere two minutes later, the device began to pick up the sound of another bat.
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My first experience began with this change
I began my artistic career with lessons of song
Examples of using Pick
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If you could pick up two bottles of red
Pick bouquets of flowers from your garden
They will try to pick him up at home