Very attractive; capturing interest.
The act of someone who picks up or takes something.
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Examples for "pickings"
Examples for "pickings"
1Yet debt capital market bankers warn that it won't be easy pickings.
2The pickings were slim; the war was taking its toll here, too.
3The thought had never occurred to Tink that Delwood was easy pickings.
4Hull and Newcastle were much easier pickings in the previous two rounds.
5And competing with hundreds of other graduates for the same paltry pickings.
1Industry sources say it was taking much longer to raise new funds.
2He said patients were also taking a significant risk with their health.
3Banks are expected to begin taking applications following a Government event today.
4Sumitomo Trust will also consider taking Nikko Asset public, the paper said.
5Reconfiguration... is currently happening by crisis rather than by taking difficult decisions.
6Banks worldwide have been taking measures to offset risk amid the crisis.
7Photo: Westport News She said farmers were taking the weather warnings seriously.
8Government plans to control the property industry are taking time to implement.
9Their project was taking form, if the house was really any good.
10However, it was still taking the positive results very seriously, it said.
11Solidarity for Italy and Greece means other countries taking in more refugees.
12The answer is no, Corbacho said soon after taking his new job.
13Political uncertainties ahead of the April 17 elections saw investors taking positions.
14The Department of Health said it was taking action to combat obesity.
15Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis said the government is taking the outbreak seriously.
16Risa stood just a moment longer, taking in Lilith's young, lithe form.
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