Pull or pull out sharply.
1 Summer is a better time to try to pick off a target.
2 You can pick off infected flowers, but this only limits the population.
3 Odysseus often trailed behind him to pick off the wounded and terrified.
4 Headshot! as they leisurely pick off enemies while out of harm's way.
5 There they began to pick off the American gunners one by one.
6 With that wind, they're always going to pick off a few scores.
7 This has created opportunities for rivals to pick off large clients.
8 A few good skirmishers would pick off these riflemen and relieve the military.
9 How could the killer pick off his victims and no one notice him?
10 You should therefore pick off the old flowers to prevent their developing seeds.
11 Truth is, he could pick off a gnat's eyelash at two hundred yards.
12 What wisdom she had she did not pick off the hedge, like blackberries.
13 Too many for me to pick off with the angel stone.
14 Thus, every morning someone had to pick off the old flowers.
15 They will pick off some of our men as we go at them.
16 With wolfish eyes they were watching every chance to pick off our men.
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