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Idiom
To pick up the tab.
To pay a bill.
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McNair's family and friends, however, continue to pick up the shattered pieces of their lives.
I'm going to try to continue to pick up where I left off last game".
At the moment, carriers continue to pick up mail there as well.
Until then, the huge generators at the Yokosuka power plant will continue to pick up the slack, fumes notwithstanding.
"This pressure on families is unsustainable; carers cannot continue to pick up the pieces of a care system in crisis.
I also expect the parent-led "opt out of standardized testing" movement to continue to pick up steam.
It might be called Effing Cricket by the close of play tonight if New Zealand continue to pick up wickets.
"But M.B.A. admissions are picking up and will continue to pick up for the next year or so".
"My husband didn't get the nomination until June of 1992, and I have every confidence that we're going to continue to pick up delegates as we go".
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And earnings growth continues to pick up.
"It just continues to pick up momentum," Mr. Medlin said.
More suggestions(16)
continues to pick up talent
am to pick up
are to pick up
continue to gather up
continue to take up
continues to pick up
continuing to pick up
continue to touch
continue to collect
continue to fetch
continue to pile up
continue to ramp up
continue to move up
continue to catch up
continue to spring up
continue to be taken by
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