Idioms

pick out (something) or pick (something) out
to choose or select something
I tried to pick out a nice necktie for my father.

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  • pick over (something) or pick (something) over
  • pick up (someone) or pick (someone) up
  • pick up (something) or pick (something) up
  • pick up a radio wave etc.
  • pick up a trail/scent
  • pick up speed
  • pick up the tab
  • pick up where one left off
  • picked over
  • picture of (something)
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  • free and easy
  • slip off
  • bent on doing (something)
  • skin and bones
  • get in touch with someone
  • keep an eye out for (someone or something)
  • fair to middling
  • out of step with (someone or something)
  • down the hatch
  • wear thin


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    The difference between the value of imports and exports. It is favourable when the value of exported goods exceeds the value of imported goods. If it is reverse balance is unfavourable.      .. More >>
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