Licking vs Picking - What's the difference?
licking | picking |
An act of licking.
(slang) A severe beating.
(slang) A great loss or defeat.
A gathering to pick fruit.
(usually, pluralized) Items remaining after others have selected the best; scraps, as of food.
* 1899 , , Via Crucis , ch. 9:
(usually, pluralized) Income or other gains, especially if obtained in a unscrupulous or objectionable manner.
* 1919 , , The Secret of the Tower , ch. 11:
As nouns the difference between licking and picking
is that licking is an act of licking while picking is a gathering to pick fruit.As verbs the difference between licking and picking
is that licking is while picking is .licking
English
Noun
(en noun)- Our football team took a licking last night.
Verb
(head)picking
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- We went to a strawberry picking last June.
- Gilbert wandered through . . .the haunts of ravenous dogs and homeless cats that kept themselves alive on the choice pickings of the city's garbage.
- He liked the pickings which the job brought him much better than the job itself.
