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Idiom
To pick up the tab.
To pay a bill.
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Perhaps most important, the home entertainment division offered to pick up part of the cost.
She was surprised when Esthan called to ask what happened, and then offered to pick up his younger siblings.
Mr. Arnold had not met them yet, but stopped by and offered to pick up some food for them.
Her grandmother offered to pick up the cost of private school, but only if Natasha went to a yeshiva.
Within 12 minutes of posting my chore, two people had offered to pick up my clothing; one wanted $70 to do it, the other $20.
Why?" Near a local deli on Thursday, Jessica Rodriguez, 34, said Mr. Graham had offered to pick up coffee for her every morning.
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But starting Nov. 15, somebody will offer to pick up the entire bill.
Pierce didn't offer to pick up the check, and Davis paid — as he did on every subsequent occasion they ate together.
He does not take Yuja's clothes to the cleaners; recently, he did not offer to pick up a Russian visa for her, as Blackburn would have done.
Pierce didn't offer to pick up the check, and Davis paid as he did on every subsequent occasion they ate together.
Monica Santiago, 26, and her grandmother, Patricia Matos, who live in a house next door to the Tosados's, said Ms. Tosado would often stop by to chat or offer to pick up medication or groceries for Ms. Matos.
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