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cherry picker
noun
a moveable boom, having a bucketlike attachment at its top that is large enough to carry a worker: used for repairing telephone lines, pruning trees, etc.
a vehicle equipped with such a boom.
cherry picker
noun
a hydraulic crane, esp one mounted on a lorry, that has an elbow joint or telescopic arm supporting a basket-like platform enabling a person to service high power lines or to carry out similar operations above the ground
51Թ History and Origins
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Example Sentences
A bucket truck, also known as a cherry picker, is a vehicle equipped with a hydraulic lift system and an extendable arm that ends in a bucket where a person can stand.
The barefoot man was brought down in a cherry picker as Big Ben struck midnight, after more than 16 hours on a ledge several metres up the tower.
Westminster Police said the man, who was brought down in a cherry picker after midnight, had been arrested once he reached the ground.
On Monday, following the first work in Richmond, media outlets published pictures of two men in a cherry picker - a mechanical platform at the end of a hydraulic lifting system.
In video captured by a camera crew at the scene, two people can be seen being rescued by fire crews in a cherry picker.
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When To Use
A cherry picker is a kind of crane with a bucket or platform that can hold a person, especially one mounted on a truck (often called a bucket truck). Cherry pickers can be used to lift someone up to heights that can’t be reached by most ladders, such as to trim trees or fix power lines.In sports like basketball and soccer (football), cherry picker means something different. It’s an informal term used to refer to a player who positions themself away from the main action and most defenders, near the basket or goal, in hopes of being passed the ball and being able to score easily. To do this is to cherry-pick.The verb cherry-pick has several other meanings. Most commonly, it means to choose very carefully. It especially means to select the best of what’s available or being offered. The word sometimes implies that doing so is solely for one’s benefit or gain, or to gain an advantage over others.In the context of research and data, cherry-pick is used in a more specific way meaning to selectively choose and present information that supports an existing point of view or hypothesis. This kind of cherry-picking is often unethical.The term cherry picker can refer to anyone who cherry-picks in any of the senses of the word.Cherry picker is sometimes spelled with a hyphen, as cherry-picker, or as one one, cherrypicker.Example: They have a guy up in a cherry picker trimming branches.
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