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DictionarySeepickpick a quarrel
pick a quarrelTo act or speak toward someone in an aggressive or antagonistic way so as to provoke them into an argument or fight. I don't know why she was so critical of me tonight—it's like she was trying to pick a quarrel or something. He's the kind of troll who just posts on the message board to pick a quarrel with other members. After ten years of working in this bar, I know how to spot a patron looking to pick a quarrel with people.See also: pick, quarrelpick a quarrel(with someone) Go to pick a fight (with someone).See also: pick, quarrelpick a quarrelAlso, pick an argument or fight . Seek an opportunity to quarrel or argue with someone. For example, I don't want to pick a quarrel with you, or Jason was always in trouble for picking fights. These terms use pick in the sense of "select." [Mid-1400s] See also: pick, quarrelpick a ˈfight/ˈquarrel (with somebody) deliberately start a fight or an argument (with somebody): Why do you always pick fights with other boys? ♢ At work he’s always picking quarrels.See also: fight, pick, quarrelFinancialSeePick |