Monday, September 12, 2016

pick out

to choose.

  • Just pick one out.
  • I picked out the gray hat.
  • He picked out the best book.
  • How can I pick out fresh fish?
  • Could you pick out the chords?
  • Will you pick out a tie for me?
  • Tom picked out a gift for Mary.
  • Tom picked this tie out for me.
  • You can pick out any book you like.
  • They picked out the best two works.
  • Tom helped me pick these shoes out.
  • I picked out a new hat at the store.
  • He picked out some important idioms.
  • I can never pick him out among them.
  • She picked out three beautiful apples.
  • She picked out the most expensive dress.
  • Can you pick out a few good books to read?
  • A man is picking out a tune on the guitar.
  • I want to pick out a present for my friend.
  • Help me pick out a tie to go with this suit.
  • Which book did you pick out to send to Anne?
  • Who picked out those clothes you're wearing?
  • Have you picked out a name yet for the baby?
  • Do you have a name picked out for your baby?
  • Can you help me pick out an engagement ring?
  • She picked out a pink shirt for me to try on.
  • Tom picked out a very nice bracelet for Mary.
  • She picked out the shoes that match the dress.
  • Tom picked out a yellow shirt for me to try on.
  • Tom picked out an interesting book for Mary to read.
  • Will you help me pick out a tie to go with this suit?
  • I've already picked out the CD I'm going to buy next.
  • She picked out the best of all the jewels in the shop.
  • It's not easy to pick out the best actors for this play.
  • Please help me pick out a hat which matches my new dress.
  • Please help me pick out a sweater which matches my new dress.
  • I can pick out only two or three constellations in the night sky.
  • To be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand.


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