cher·ry-pick (chĕrē-pĭk′)
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Tweet tr.v. cher·ry-picked, cher·ry-pick·ing, cher·ry-picks To choose in a highly selective manner; select only the best or most suitable of: "politicians [who] try to cherry-pick judges who agree with them and attack those who do not" (Jeffrey Rosen). |
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