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pick-off

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1. pick-off - Noun

2. pick-off - Verb

Meaning

pull or pull out sharply

shoot one by one

a baseball play in which a base runner is caught off base and tagged out

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pick off

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pluck the flowers off the bush Source: Internet

Although sharpshooters existed on all sides, the Germans specially equipped some of their soldiers with scoped rifles that could pick off enemy soldiers showing their heads out of their trench. Source: Internet

A naive solution is to do a loop over the k lists to pick off the minimum element each time, and repeat this loop until all lists are empty: * Input: a list of k lists. Source: Internet

As casualties mounted, Japanese snipers began to take aim at stretcher bearers, knowing that if two stretcher bearers were injured or killed, more would have to return to replace them, and the snipers could steadily pick off more and more Marines. Source: Internet

All of his weapons serve a purpose whether it's crowd control, area control, close range fire attacks, shots to pick off stragglers, and weapons of mass destruction for tougher enemies. Source: Internet

Had the best individual effort of the night when he came back hard to pick off a dangerous pass in his own end, turned it up ice, exposed a Bruins defender with a great outside-in move and tested Tuukka Rask with a wicked backhand shot. Source: Internet

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