- pick your way
- pick (your) way
to walk very carefully and slowly.
He helped me pick my way over the stream.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
He helped me pick my way over the stream.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
pick your way — always followed by an adverb or preposition : to walk very slowly while carefully choosing where to put your feet The horses slowly pick their way across the rocky ground. We picked our way down the muddy path. • • • Main Entry: ↑pick … Useful english dictionary
pick your way somewhere — phrase to move somewhere slowly and carefully when there are a lot of things in your way She picked her way across the grass, avoiding the patches of mud. Thesaurus: to go somewhere, or to move in a particular directionsynonym to move, or to move … Useful english dictionary
pick your way (across, along, among, over, through something) — pick your ˈway (across, along, among, over, through sth) idiom to walk carefully, choosing the safest, driest, etc. place to put your feet • She picked her way delicately over the rough ground. Main entry: ↑pickidiom … Useful english dictionary
pick your way somewhere — to move somewhere slowly and carefully when there are a lot of things in your way She picked her way across the grass, avoiding the patches of mud … English dictionary
pick-your-own — pick your ownˈ noun 1. A method of selling fruit or vegetables by which private customers pick the produce they wish to buy at the place where it is grown 2. Produce sold in this way adjective Sold or operating by this system • • • Main Entry:… … Useful english dictionary
Playlist Your Way (альбом DMX) — Playlist Your Way Лучшие хиты DMX Дата выпуска 24 февраля 2009 Записан 1997 2003 … Википедия
pick way — pick (your) way to walk very carefully and slowly. He helped me pick my way over the stream … New idioms dictionary
pick — pick1 W1S1 [pık] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(choose something)¦ 2¦(flowers/fruit etc)¦ 3¦(remove something)¦ 4 pick your way through/across/among etc something 5 pick your nose 6 pick your teeth 7 pick somebody s brains 8 pick a quarrel/fight (with… … Dictionary of contemporary English
pick — 1 /pIk/ verb (T) 1 CHOOSE STH to choose someone or something good or suitable from a group or range of people or things: Students have to pick three courses from a list of 15. | Let me pick a few examples at random. | pick your words (=be careful … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pick — pick1 [ pık ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to choose someone or something from a group: Out of all the girls he could have gone out with, he picked me. pick someone/something for something: She was picked for the school play. pick someone to do… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English