picture someone in something

picture someone in something
picture someone in something
1. to form a mental picture of someone wearing something. •

I can just picture Tony in that baseball uniform.

Can you picture yourself in a dress like this?

2. to form a mental picture of someone inside something or some place. •

I can just picture you in that car!

Can you picture yourself in jail?


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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