Sentence examples for pick on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "pick on" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of choosing a single person out of a group to be the target of criticism or other negative attention. For example: "Rather than addressing the group as a whole, the teacher began to pick on certain students for not turning in their assignments on time."

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pick on

verb

To bully, harass or make fun of a victim; to bother or harass.

  • Hey! Quit picking on your brother.

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Bullies rarely just pick on one person.

AC: But why pick on this one?

Don't pick on any one person.

Easy: pick on Muslims.

"Why pick on me?

Just pick on anybody okay.

That's not to pick on Lockitron.

"That's not to pick on homosexuality.

Why pick on New Jersey?

But why pick on schoolgirls?

So why pick on cyclists?

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