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the pick of something

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  • (the) pick of something — the pick of something phrase the best people or things in a particular group Tonight we’ll be bringing you the pick of today’s games. Thesaurus: best person or thing or the best examplesynonym Main entry: pick …   Useful english dictionary

  • (the) pick of something — the pick of (something) the best of a group of things or people. Send in your poems and we will print the pick of the bunch …   New idioms dictionary

  • the pick of something — the best people or things in a particular group Tonight we ll be bringing you the pick of today s games …   English dictionary

  • (the) pick of — the pick of (something) the best of a group of things or people. Send in your poems and we will print the pick of the bunch …   New idioms dictionary

  • pick up the tab for something — pick up the tab (for (something)) to pay money for something. We shouldn t have to pick up the tab for the new road if only one family will be using it. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form pick up the bill (for something): Taxpayers will have …   New idioms dictionary

  • pick up the bill for something — pick up the bill (for (something)) See: pick up the tab for something …   New idioms dictionary

  • pick up the threads of something — pick up the threads of (something) to try to start something again, especially after problems prevented you from continuing it. In 97, I came out of prison and tried to pick up the threads of my life …   New idioms dictionary

  • pick over the bones of something — phrase to examine something very carefully in order to find anything of value and keep it for yourself There wasn’t much left of the estate after the lawyers had picked over the bones. Thesaurus: to search for something or someonesynonym… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pick at something — pick at (something) to eat food in small pieces and without enjoyment. He eats very little, picking at his food with his fork. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of pick at something (= to try to remove small pieces of something with your… …   New idioms dictionary

  • pick up something — pick up (something) to answer the telephone. Her answering machine came on, and I yelled, Pick up, Marie! Pick up the phone! …   New idioms dictionary

  • pick over something — pick over (something) to examine a group of things carefully. The boss picked over every word in Kelley s memo. She picked the strawberries over, selecting the largest ones …   New idioms dictionary

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