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pick someone's brain idiomUS(UKpick someone's brains) to ask someone who knows a lot about a subject for information or their opinion: Can I pick your brain about how you got rid of those weeds? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Questioning people & asking questions in general ask after someone ask questions of someone/somethingidiom be someone's for the askingidiom beat something out of someone bombard consultative Gallup poll inquisition inquisitor outpoll pin someone down ply someone with something poll pry put someone through the millidiom put someone through the wringeridiom quiz shoot survey trick question
pick someone’s brain | American Dictionary
pick someone’s brain idiom to ask someone's advice about a subject the person knows a lot about: Can I pick your brain about how you got rid of those weeds? |