English Idioms from A-Z

Pick A Fight

The idiom "pick a fight" means to intentionally start an argument or a physical altercation with someone. It is used when someone is looking for trouble or trying to provoke a fight with someone else.

For example, if someone is in a bad mood and they start insulting someone else for no reason, they are picking a fight. Or if a person deliberately bumps into someone on the street and then starts yelling at them, they are also picking a fight.

This idiom can also be used in a figurative sense, such as when someone is trying to start a disagreement or conflict in a non-physical way. For instance, if a politician makes a controversial statement to provoke a reaction from their opponents, they are picking a fight.

In short, "pick a fight" means to intentionally start a conflict or argument with someone, either physically or verbally. It is not a positive behavior and can lead to negative consequences.


The usage of the idiom 'Pick A Fight' in a sentence

• I don't like to pick a fight with anyone, I prefer to stay calm and avoid conflicts.

• My little brother always tries to pick a fight with me, but I ignore him because I don't want to argue.

• I saw a man pick a fight with the waiter because he didn't like his food, it was very uncomfortable to watch.

• Sometimes people pick a fight with others just to show off their power or to prove their point, but it's not a good way to communicate.

• The politician tried to pick a fight with the opposition, but they didn't take the bait and instead focused on their own agenda.

• As a journalist, I learned that it's important to pick a fight with the truth, even if it's uncomfortable or unpopular.

• The company CEO decided to pick a fight with the rival company by releasing a controversial advertisement.

• The politician knew he needed to pick a fight with his opponent in order to gain more support from voters.

• The journalist's article was so controversial that it picked a fight with the entire political establishment.

• My friend always tries to pick a fight with me about politics, but I don't like arguing.

• The teacher warned the students not to pick a fight with the new student who just moved here.

• I don't want to pick a fight with my sister over what TV show to watch.

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