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Phrasal Verb - Picking Through

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To go through a mixture or debris thoroughly, often with the intention of finding something specific, like money or valuable items. This act is often done quickly, possibly with caution and possibly with the aid of a tool, depending on the state of the material.

Examples

No.Example
1After the party, Sarah poured herself a glass of wine and picked through the debris to find her missing earring.
2The detective carefully picked through the crime scene to gather evidence.
3It's hard to pick through the trash to find any useful items.
4The children picked through the sand at the beach to find shells and other treasures.
5She picked through her grandmother's estate to find any valuable heirlooms.
6The mechanic had to pick through the engine to find the broken part.
7He picked through the ashes after the fire to see if anything was left.
8They had to pick through the rubble to rescue people trapped under the debris.
9She picked through her purse to find her phone and wallet.
10The archaeologist carefully picked through the ancient ruins to uncover hidden artifacts.