be full of holes Идиома
pick holes in
criticize, look for errors or faults, nitpick Grant won't show you his work because you pick holes in it.
two pee holes in the snow
small holes, tiny holes He looks very tired. His eyes are like two pee holes in the snow.
More holes than Swiss cheese
If something has more holes than a Swiss cheese, it is incomplete,and lacks many parts.
pick a hole in|hole|holes|pick|pick a hole|pick ho
v. phr.,
informal To find a mistake in or things wrong with; criticize; blame.
The witness said he had been walking in the moonlight last Sunday, but the lawyer picked a hole in what he said by proving that there was no moon and that it rained Sunday night. Mary is always picking holes in what the other girls do. Compare: FIND FAULT.
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v. phr. To criticize or find fault with something, such as a speech, a statement, a theory, etc.
It is easier to pick holes in someone else's argument than to make a good one yourself.
wholesale
wholesale 1.
at wholesale in wholesale quantities or at wholesale prices
2.
by wholesale 1) at wholesale
2) extensively, sweepingly, or indiscriminately
be abounding of holes
To be ailing or flawed. Does anyone accept a bigger suggestion? Mark's abstraction is acutely abounding of holes. The bang-up will never accept our abstraction if it is abounding of holes.Learn more: full, hole, of
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