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pickings
/ ˈɪɪŋ /
plural noun
- sometimes singular money, profits, etc, acquired easily or by more or less dishonest means; spoils
Example Sentences
Given last week's chaos in financial markets including for US government debt, it is now the case that the US needs these deals, especially the easy pickings with its closest allies.
Beyond her the pickings were pretty slim among rim-protecting bigs in the portal.
From above, a soaring condor scans the terrain and spots easy pickings -- the remains left after hunters have shot a deer, wild pig or some other game animal.
Rowanne Bennett-Waters, who brings her three-year-old son to the nursery, said he didn't enjoy "more traditional settings" and there were "slim pickings" for places he could go next.
No, but it was the one that stood out from the slim pickings this week.
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