has a bone to pick with|have a bone to pick with in English
has a dispute with, has a point of contention with; has a big problem he has to discuss with the source of the problem
Use "has a bone to pick with|have a bone to pick with" in a sentence
1. Anyone else have a bone to pick with me?
2. We got a bone to pick with you.
3. But if you could point us to somebody Who might have had a bone to pick with derek.
4. Those guys look like they've got a bone to pick, huh, Scoob?
5. I don't want to pick a quarrel with her.
6. Pick a dandelion that has gone to seed.
7. I have tried to pick a lock before.
8. Like a dog with a bone.
9. I shouldn't have climbed up here to pick herbs with you
10. The Hen & Rooster Red Pick Bone Caping Knife features a 2.375" stainless steel Caping blade with a satin finish and a blade thickness of 1/8"
11. However, the antalogous bone graft in the former cleft area has to have a similar structure as adjacent alveolar bone.
12. A rounded projection on a bone, usually for articulation with another bone; a knuckle.Condyle fracture
13. The bone-patellar-tendon-bone allograft is harvested with oversized bone blocks.
14. A Submariner with a lock pick hidden inside.
15. You're like a dog with a bone.
16. I have no animosity against him, and he's clearly seeking to pick a quarrel with me.
17. And a farmer has to work himself to the bone.
18. Then pick up a Beet with both hands
19. She then had to have a bone marrow transplant.
20. He was working with a pick and shovel.
21. Cancellous bone has a higher surface-area-to-volume ratio than cortical bone and it is less dense
22. Bone marrow Biopsy uses a long needle to withdraw a sample of bone marrow—the spongy center of a bone
23. Doctors are hoping to do a bone graft to repair the damaged bone.
24. I have to pick out its meaning with the help of an English translation.
25. I'm going to pick a fight.