No. Say eg At first the other students laughed at her and picked on her.
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CliveAt first the other students laughed at her and picked on her.I did not understand the meaning of 'picked on her' in the sentence above. Could someone explain me, please?
shravanmmI did not post that sentence. Some anonymous posted it. I just read and posted my doubt there.Sorry. I should have noticed that.
shravanmm posted my doubt there.I am not picking on her. It means, I am not treating her badly.That's not exactly right. Click on the link in my last post.