pick
have a bone to pick with someone: seebone.
pick and choose select only the best or most desirable or appropriate from among a number of alternatives.
pick and mix denoting a method of assembling something by choosing items from among a large variety of different possibilities. British
pick someone's brains (or brain) question someone who is better informed about a subject than yourself in order to obtain information. informal
pick something clean completely remove the flesh from a bone or carcass.
pick a fight (or quarrel) talk or behave in such a way as to provoke a fight or argument.
pick something out of a hat: seehat.
pick holes in: seehole.
pick nits: seenit.
pick someone or something to pieces: seepiece.
pick up the pieces restore your life or a situation to a more normal state, typically after a shock or disaster.
pick up the tab: seetab.
pick up the threads resume something that has been interrupted.