have (one's) pick of (something)
have (one's) pick of (something)
To be able to choose whatever one wants from a group or collection of things. Because I got to the show early, I had my pick of spaces in the parking lot. You're the first potential owner I've had, so you'll have your pick of puppies from this litter.
See also: have, of, pick
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- take (one's) pick of (someone or something)
- take pick of
- care nothing about
- care nothing about (someone or something)
- I’ve been there
- I've been there
- lead out of
- lead out of (something or some place)
- (something) is wicked
- other than