pick\ holes\ in

pick\ holes\ in
• pick a hole in
• pick holes in
v. phr.
To criticize or find fault with something, such as a speech, a statement, a theory, etc.

It is easier to pick holes in someone else's argument than to make a good one yourself.

Syn.: pick a hole in

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