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PLUCK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Pluck definition: to pull off or out from the place of growth, as fruit, flowers, feathers, etc See examples of PLUCK used in a sentence
PLUCK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Caged birds sometimes pluck out their breast feathers He plucked the letter from out of my hand, and ran off with it Do you pluck your eyebrows (= remove some of the hairs from them to give them a better shape)? He was plucked from obscurity to star in the film The last passengers were plucked from the ship just seconds before it sank
PLUCK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you pluck a fruit, flower, or leaf, you take it between your fingers and pull it in order to remove it from its stalk where it is growing I plucked a lemon from the tree [VERB noun + from] He plucked a stalk of dried fennel [VERB noun]
Pluck - definition of pluck by The Free Dictionary 1 to pull off or out from the place of growth, as fruit, flowers, or feathers 2 to grasp or grab: to pluck someone's sleeve 3 to pull with sudden force or with a jerk 4 to pull or detach by force (often fol by away, off, or out) 5 to remove feathers or hair from by pulling: to pluck a chicken 6 Slang to rob; cheat
Pluck - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com To pluck is to pick or pull a single item out of many, like a flower or a hair As a noun, pluck is energy or enthusiasm, even when things are looking grim Don't pluck only the best cherries off the tree: that's cherry-picking! Before you cook a goose, you need to pluck its feathers