Examveda
Examveda

To pick holes

A. To find some reason to quarrel

B. To destroy something

C. To criticise someone

D. To cut some part of an item

E. None of these

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

To pick holes: to try and make an idea or piece of work seem bad by finding all the things that are wrong or missing.

This Question Belongs to Competitive English >> Idioms And Phrases

Join The Discussion

Comments ( 1 )

  1. Zahirul Zahir
    Zahirul Zahir :
    5 years ago

    To make an effort to find flaws or negative aspects in something through excessive analysis or criticism

Related Questions on Idioms and Phrases

To catch a tartar

A. To trap wanted criminal with great difficulty

B. To catch a dangerous person

C. To meet with disaster

D. To deal with a person who is more than one's match

E. None of these

To drive home

A. To find one's roots

B. To return to place of rest

C. Back to original position

D. To emphasise

E. None of these