to choose to do
91choose up sides — {v. phr.} To form two teams with two captains taking turns choosing players. * /The boys chose up sides for a game of softball./ * /Tom and Joe were the captains. They chose up sides./ …
92choose up — verb To select, pick …
93choose — verb /tʃuːz/ a) To elect. He was chosen as president in 1990 b) To pick. I chose a nice, ripe apple from the bowl. See Also: choice, choosey, chosen …
94choose\ up\ sides — v. phr. To form two teams with two captains taking turns choosing players. The boys chose up sides for a game of softball. Tom and Joe were the captains. they chose up sides …
95choose — chews …
96choose — v. a. RG. 400. pret. ‘ches.’ Marg. 2. part, ‘chis.’ Alys. 3294. ‘ichose.’ RG. 472 v. n. == have a choice. RG. 384 …
97choose — tʃuËz v. select, prefer, pick, make a choice …
98choose between — decide or prefer between, select one or the other …
99choose from — decide or prefer out of, select out of …
100choose the less of two evils — pick the least bad option …