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hand-pick
[hand-pick] {v.}, {informal}
To choose very carefully.
* /This debating team should win because its members are all […]in the chips
[in the chips] {slang} or {informal} [in the money] {adj. phr.}
Having plenty of money; prosperous; rich.
* /After his rich […]James Branch Cabell
(1879-1958)
U.S. fantasy novelist
I shall marry in haste, and repeat at leisure.
George Carlin - "Fussy Eater"
George Carlin discusses food he'll never eat.lit up like a Christmas tree
[lit up like a Christmas tree] {adj. phr.}, {informal}
To be drunk.
* /On New Year's Eve Ned was lit up like a Christmas […]take issue with
[take issue with] {v. phr.}
To be openly against; speak against; disagree with.
* /He thought his boss was wrong but was […]Cmdr. G. H. Hatherill, British policeman, in Jane Goodsell's Not a Good Word
There are only about twenty murders a year in London, and not all are serious. Some are just husbands killing their wives.This is what has recently happened on English-Slang.com
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