to carefully examine or sort through a group of items, often looking for the best or most suitable ones · to sift through a selection
Imagine you're at a flea market, a vintage store, or even a grocery store with a huge bin of discount items. This expression is perfect for when you're diligently searching for that one special item among many! 🕵️♀️🔍 It's all about careful selection, not just quick browsing.
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'to pick through' implies a more active and often hands-on search than 'to browse'. You're not just glancing; you're often touching, moving, and really inspecting items. Think of picking through a pile of clothes at a thrift store or a box of fruit at the market for the ripest ones! 🍓👕 It suggests a bit of effort but also the joy of discovery!
You're at a market full of various old books. You spend a long time carefully looking at each one, hoping to find a rare first edition. Which English expression best describes your action? A. to grab a quick bite B. to pick through the books C. to run an errand