Idioms
pick holes in (something)
to find all the flaws and falsehoods in an argument, to criticize something severely
My supervisor picked holes in my argument to buy a new computer for the office.
pick off (someone or something) or pick (someone or something) off
pick on (someone)
pick on someone your own size
pick one's way through (something)
pick out (something) or pick (something) out
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
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holy mackerel
sound (someone) out or sound out (someone)
check in (at an airport)
to the contrary
down at the heels
swim against the tide
use (someone or something) as an excuse
nail down (someone or something)
cut off (something) or cut (something) off
rough-and-ready
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Mexico has more American residents than any other country except the United States.
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