The act of someone who picks up or takes something.
1 Yet debt capital market bankers warn that it won't be easy pickings .
2 The pickings were slim; the war was taking its toll here, too.
3 The thought had never occurred to Tink that Delwood was easy pickings .
4 Hull and Newcastle were much easier pickings in the previous two rounds.
5 And competing with hundreds of other graduates for the same paltry pickings .
6 His son and daughter may constitute richer pickings but not by much.
7 Isabelle imagined that Boyle was finding his pickings to be more challenging.
8 There's cereal in the cabinet over the stove, otherwise it's slim pickings .
9 Of course, the cougars followed, and, oh, the easy pickings for them!
10 Yes, as a result, I'm easy pickings because I am honest and unguarded.
11 Those easy pickings , however, may well be competed away over time.
12 Ireland has received slim pickings from its deal with the European Central Bank.
13 Guinea a week and the pickings ; and you go tomorrow night on trial.
14 IODINE Indeed there are, potentially, rich pickings to be had from such research.
15 They'd be sure to think it was easy pickings with a woman driving.
16 The pickings for him have been slimmer in more recent times.
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