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pick one's way
Idioms and Phrases
Find and move through a passage carefully, as in She picked her way through the crowd outside the theater , or, more figuratively, He picked his way through the mass of 19th-century journals, looking for references to his subject . [Early 1700s]Example Sentences
It is so crowded that one must pick one’s way on tiptoe to find a hunching place, but there is always a lot of standing up anyway; biologists seem to prefer standing on beaches, talking at each other, gesturing to indicate the way things are assembled, bending down to draw diagrams in the sand.
One might pick one's way on stilts, or with cleat-boards, but in my present weakness I dared not adventure either method.
On one plot of earth a few hundred yards in length there were 800 dead, and over all this battlefield one had to pick one's way to avoid treading on the bits and bodies of men.
Amidst such falsity as this it is most difficult to pick one’s way, though it is evident through it all that Henry had now gained the upper hand, and was fully a match for Ferdinand in his altered circumstances.
If one is fighting, you know, one cannot stop to pick one’s way.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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