Advertisement
Advertisement
ˌhand-ˈpicked
adjective
- selected with great care, as for a special job or purpose; chosen
Example Sentences
Hand-picked recruits were invited to rural England for basic infantry and junior command training.
Then came the demands for ideological purity—and hand-picked staff.
After all, the company—which employs 4,000 hand-picked employees—has reportedly reaped in revenue upwards of $160 million.
The negotiations were heavily compartmentalized, the teams hand-picked, the stakes high.
The latter was scouted walking the streets of London and hand-picked by stylist Julian Ganio for a GQ Style shoot.
The gun in his hand picked them out at quarters too close for a miss, starting with the cop who had jumped to catch Randolph.
The leaves are hand picked, dried and often ground to powder.
The coffees are graded as caracollilo (peaberry), primero (hand-picked), segundo (second grade), trillo (low grade).
The group composing this squadron is made up of "hand-picked" boys who are qualifying for squad-leader positions.
Then she recovered herself, and with trembling hand picked up her sewing again.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse