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- Dictionarypluck/plʌk/
verb
- 1. take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place: "she plucked a blade of grass" Similar
- 2. quickly or suddenly remove someone from a dangerous or unpleasant situation: "the baby was plucked from a grim orphanage"
noun
- 1. spirited and determined courage: "it must have taken a lot of pluck to walk along a path marked ‘Danger’"
- 2. the heart, liver, and lungs of an animal as food.
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- English (US)
PLUCK meaning: 1. to pull something, especially with a...
- Znaczenie Pluck, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
PLUCK definicja: 1. to pull something, especially with a...
- Pluck Spanish Translation
PLUCK translate: sacar, desplumar, puntear, coraje, sacar,...
- Pluck: Malay Translation
pluck translate: mencabut, mencabut, memetik, mencabut,...
- Pluck: Catalan Translation
pluck translate: treure, plomar, depilar(-se), puntejar....
- Pluck: French Translation
PLUCK translate: arracher, plumer, pincer, arracher, plumer,...
- Pluck: Korean Translation
pluck translate: (재빨리 잡아당겨) 빼내다, (조류등의) 털을 뽑다, (눈썹 등을) 뽑다,...
- Pluck: Japanese Translation
PLUCK translate: ~をさっと取り出す, ~をぐいっと引っぱる, (~の毛)を引きむしる, むしりとる,...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word pluck as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how to pluck a flower, a chicken, or a guitar string, and what pluck means as courage or spirit.
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.
Learn the meaning and usage of the verb pluck, which can mean to pull off, to sound, to rob, or to show courage. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and related words for pluck.
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.
PLUCK definition: 1. to quickly pull something or someone from the place where they are: 2. to pull all the feathers…. Learn more.
Learn the meaning and pronunciation of the verb pluck, with pictures and example sentences. Find out how to use pluck in different contexts, such as pulling hair, feathers, strings, or fruits, and in idioms and phrasal verbs.