pick someone's brains (third-person singular simple present picks someone's brains, present participle picking someone's brains, simple past and past...
nose-pick nose-picking pick a fight pick a hole in someone's coat pick a lane pick and choose pick and pack pick and pass pick and place pick and pop pick...
permanent brain pick someone's brain pick someone's brains pregnancy brain puke one's brains out rack one's brain, rack one's brains rack one's brains rattlebrain...
somebody's leg pull someone down a peg pull someone over the coals pull someone's bacon out of the fire pull someone's chain pull someone's chestnuts out of...
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Arthur, yet she has some of that rueful, fluffy-in-the-head charm of someone whose brains are addled by her sexual impulses, and she adds the blur in the expression...
To put (something) down, to rest. Synonyms: put, lay, set down Antonym: pick up Set the tray there. (transitive) To attach or affix (something) to something...
small amounts of sleep might have actually drifted off while having their brains scanned. A luxury vehicle that allows passengers to sleep. 2022 August 13...
Samuel Weller’s legend, ate the three shillingsworth of muffins and blew his brains out. […] I humbly think that this is a case of mental cantankerosity. 1881...