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Traditional English :: pickaback
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pickable.html - var. of PIGGYBACK. |
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Traditional English :: pickaback
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pickable.html - var. of PIGGYBACK. |
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Traditional English :: pickaninny
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pickable.html - US var. of PICCANINNY. |
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Traditional English :: pickaxe
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pickable.html - n. & v. (US pickax) --n. --v. 1 tr. break (the ground etc.) with a pickaxe. 2 intr. work with a pickaxe. [ME pikois f. OF picois, rel. to PIKE(2): assim. to AXE] |
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English Idioms :: pick
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pickable.html - See: BONE TO PICK or CROW TO PICK. |
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English Idioms :: pick holes in
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pickable.html - {v. phr.} To criticize or find fault with something, such as a speech, a statement, a theory, etc. * /It is easier to pick holes in someone else's argument than to make a good one yourself./ |
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