Pronunciation: /ˈhændˌpɪkt/
verb past tense of 'handpick', which means to select carefully or personally
A1 I handpicked some fresh fruits from the market.
A2 She handpicked a few books for her book club.
B1 The chef handpicked the best ingredients for the dish.
B2 The team handpicked the top candidates for the job.
C1 The curator handpicked rare artifacts for the museum exhibit.
C2 The designer handpicked fabrics for the haute couture collection.
adjective carefully selected or chosen
A1 I handpicked some fresh fruits from the market.
A2 She carefully handpicked the flowers for the bouquet.
B1 The chef handpicked the ingredients for tonight's special dish.
B2 The team handpicked the best candidates for the project.
C1 The curator handpicked the artwork for the museum exhibition.
C2 The fashion designer handpicked fabrics for the new collection.
formal The team of experts handpicked the best candidates for the job.
informal She handpicked the perfect outfit for the party tonight.
slang I handpicked these sneakers from the store because they looked cool.
figurative The author handpicked each word in her novel to create a masterpiece.
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