pick one's way
1pick one's way — To choose carefully where to put one s feet, as (or as if) on dirty or dangerous ground • • • Main Entry: ↑pick …
2pick one's way — ► pick one s way walk slowly and carefully. Main Entry: ↑pick …
3pick one's way — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. move cautiously, find one s way, work through; see find 1 , sneak , walk 1 …
4pick one's way — {v. phr.} To go ahead carefully in difficult or unfamiliar places; advance with care. * /After nightfall we drove slowly along, picking our way until we found the right turn./ * /He picked his way across the rough and rocky hillside./ …
5pick one's way — {v. phr.} To go ahead carefully in difficult or unfamiliar places; advance with care. * /After nightfall we drove slowly along, picking our way until we found the right turn./ * /He picked his way across the rough and rocky hillside./ …
6pick\ one's\ way — v. phr. To go ahead carefully in difficult or unfamiliar places; advance with care. After nightfall we drove slowly along, picking our way until we found the right turn. He picked his way across the rough and rocky hillside …
7pick one's way — walk slowly and carefully. → pick …
8pick one's way — slowly and carefully choose the way to go …
9pick — pick1 [pik] vt. [ME pykken, var. of picchen, to PITCH2] Weaving to throw (a shuttle) n. 1. one passage or throw of the shuttle of a loom 2. one of the weft threads, or filling yarns pick2 [pik] n. [ …
10pick — Ⅰ. pick [1] ► VERB 1) (often pick up) take hold of and move. 2) remove (a flower or fruit) from where it is growing. 3) choose from a number of alternatives. 4) remove unwanted matter from (one s nose or teeth) with a finger or a pointed… …