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A bone to pick

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something to investigate, or to busy one's self about; a dispute to be settled (with some one).

See also: Bone



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45pm CAPTION(S): LLOYD DANIELS He's a bone to pick with judge Simon OLLY MURS Pumpkined up for next routine RACHEL ADEDEJI She's cast a spell on her show fans DANYL JOHNSON He's masking his talent JOE McELDERRY Ghoulden boy wonder JAMIE ARCHER Hopes to cut it as a rock star LUCIE JONES Purr-fect voice is real pleasure
Some Americans dismiss the Spanish-born Picciotto, who declines to give her age but is said to be 64, as a little old lady with a bone to pick.
If you have a bone to pick with the nanny or a neighbor and you have proof of their misdeeds within your property, the recording will be their downfall in court.
 
 
 
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