Verb
To pick or harvest by hand.
To select carefully and with individual attention.
Each year they handpick seven candidates for next year's committee.
Curators from our team follow global art trends and handpick abstract, landscape, cityscape, faces, figurative, spiritual, animals and calligraphy paintings styles for you to choose from, pick the one that connects and appeals to you. Source: Internet
Indies handpick their titles. Source: Internet
Demonstrations took place across Poland as President Andrzej Duda signed into law a measure that enables the right-wing ruling PiS Party handpick the next chief justice. Source: Internet
“The possibility of internal agency influence is too high, especially when top agency officials handpick the guard dog,” he continued. Source: Internet
We scour the globe from Turkey to Spain, and from Egypt to India, to handpick the select spices and herbs that meet our level of artisan standards. Source: Internet
Political leaders tend to handpick their loyalists to their politburos or national executive committees. Source: Internet