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Pick-up game.
(USA) A pick-up game is something unplanned where people respond to events as they happen.
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Media and social networking sites rapidly pick up on and report about pest infestations, throwing organisations in to the media limelight without always considering the facts".
It also has to rapidly pick up the business of day-to-day government, which has atrophied over the past six months through the bitterly contested electoral process.
For all their inertia, things rapidly picked up steam.
(She speaks Swedish fluently and, according to her new teammates, is rapidly picking up English).
The driverless train then began to roll, rapidly picking up speed as it lumbered past six stations and many astonished eyes.
It does not take a genius to see that England's sweet chariot is rapidly picking up speed.
The widespread distress among claimants caused by the re-assessment of incapacity benefit was rapidly picked up in GPs surgeries, welfare advice bureaux and food banks.
Those investigations have rapidly picked up pace in the two days since the company announced that it had improperly accounted for more than $3.8 billion in expenses.
Slowly at first, and rapidly picking up steam in the 1960s; it is only for the past 15 years that we've seen it reverse its course.
The news channel, enjoying an unusual degree of editorial freedom, allowed by the Qatari government, rapidly picked up Arab viewers disenchanted with state-controlled media in their own countries.
The region is much too far from affluent markets, and still too ill-connected, for most manufacturing businesses to think of setting up there.There is still tourism from elsewhere in China, rapidly picking up again after a slump in 2008 (foreigners are kept on a tight leash lest they foment unrest).
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