cherry-pick

cherry-pick
/cher"ee pik'/, Informal.
v.t.
1. to select with great care: You can cherry-pick your own stereo components.
v.i.
2. (in retail use) to buy only the sale items and ignore the other merchandise.
[1970-75]

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