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Pick Up The Tab

The idiom "pick up the tab" means to pay for something, especially a bill or expenses. It is often used when a group of people go out to eat or drink, and one person offers to pay for everyone's meal or drinks.

For example, if you go out to dinner with your friends and one of them says, "I'll pick up the tab," it means that they will pay for everyone's meal.

This idiom can also be used in other situations where someone is offering to pay for something, such as a business expense or a group outing.

In summary, "pick up the tab" is a slang expression that means to pay for something, usually a bill or expenses, and it is commonly used in social situations where a group of people are sharing costs.


The usage of the idiom 'Pick Up The Tab' in a sentence

• I'll pick up the tab for the drinks, you can pay for the food.

• Can you pick up the tab tonight? I forgot my wallet at home.

• The boss picked up the tab for the entire team's expenses during the business trip.

• It's my turn to pick up the tab for our team's dinner tonight.

• My friend always picks up the tab when we eat together.

• Even though he wasn't feeling well, he still offered to pick up the tab for the whole group's meal as a gesture of gratitude.

• As the host of the party, it was my responsibility to pick up the tab for all the guests and ensure they had a good time. (showing a sense of responsibility and generosity as a host)

• I can't pick up the tab, I forgot my wallet at home! (basic level, expressing inability to pay)

• The company picked up the tab for our business trip to Europe, including flights and accommodations. (describing a situation where an organization pays for expenses)

• My friend and I decided to split the bill, but he ended up picking up the tab for the whole dinner. (explaining a situation where someone pays for everything)

• Could you pick up the tab for me, please? I'll pay you back as soon as possible. (asking for a favor to pay)

• After winning the lottery, John decided to pick up the tab and treat his family to a luxurious vacation. (showing a situation where someone can afford to pay for everything)

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