How To Use Pick over In A Sentence

  • Pick over the lentils and remove any little stones.
  • Pick over the lentils carefully in case there are any stones amongst them.
  • Pick over the fruit and pile on top of the cream.
  • I would rather pay for a meal than watch nine friends pick over and split a bill.
  • Pick over the lentils carefully in case there are any stones among them.
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  • I would rather pay for a meal than watch nine friends pick over and split a bill.
  • Pick over the fruit and pile on top of the cream.
  • Pick over the lentils carefully in case there are any stones among them.
  • Pick over the lentils carefully in case there are any stones among them.
  • I would rather pay for a meal than watch nine friends pick over and split a bill.
  • Pick over and hull the straw berries.
  • Pick over the fruit and pile on top of the cream.
  • I would rather pay for a meal than watch nine friends pick over and split a bill.
  • I would rather pay for a meal than watch nine friends pick over and split a bill.
  • Pick over the livers, discarding sinew and fat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pick over the lentils carefully in case there are any stones among them.
  • Pick over the fruit and pile on top of the cream.
  • Pick over and hull the straw berries.
  • A hooded crow, large and muscular beside the smaller waders, stabs its way through the pile, not once bothering to look up, while a single redshank steps daintily across the weed's surface in search of a likely area to pick over. Country diary: Benbecula
  • People come to pick over the beach wrack for the coiled, weather-revealed shells.
  • I passed bespoke tailors and furriers with 'liquidacion' painted across the windows, bored shop assistants watching children pick over the garbage outside.
  • I would rather pay for a meal than watch nine friends pick over and split a bill.
  • Pick over the thyme leaves, season with salt and pepper and drizzle with a good glug of olive oil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pick over the fruit and pile on top of the cream.
  • I hefted my pick over my shoulder and brought it down hard on the stony wall.

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