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Definition of
pickoff noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
pickoff
noun
noun
NAmE
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ˈpɪkɔf
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NAmE
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ˈpɪkɑf
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(
in baseball
)
a situation in which a player running to a
base
is out because a
fielder
or the
pitcher
suddenly throws the ball to that base
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pickoff
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pickoff
Nearby words
pick-me-up
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pick off
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pick on
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