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fingerpick

[ fing-ger-pik ]

noun

  1. a plectrum.worn on the finger.


verb (used with object)

  1. to play (an instrument, especiallya guitar or banjo) by plucking its strings with the fingers or a fingerpick.

verb (used without object)

  1. to play a stringed instrument using the fingers or a fingerpick.
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Other Words From

  • finger·picker noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of fingerpick1

First recorded in 1890–95; finger ( def ) + pick 2( def ) for the noun sense, finger ( def ) + pick 1( def ) for the verb senses
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Example Sentences

After that, he used a fingerpick on his pinkie to strum the guitar.

The company claimed it could conduct its tests on just a few drops of blood obtained from a fingerpick, and sold them to consumers through wellness clinics in dozens of Walgreens stores in Arizona and one in California.

There’s only one person in the world who can say he taught John Lennon to fingerpick guitar, appeared in “Don’t Look Back” as Bob Dylan’s backstage foil and wrote “Sunshine Superman” — and that would be Donovan.

Flea did not tone down his trademark fingerpick funk style one iota.

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