Similar words: pluck, plucky, pluck up, tucked, luck, lucky, in luck, luck out. Meaning: [plʌkt] adj. 1. of a stringed instrument; sounded with the fingers or a plectrum 2. having the feathers removed, as from a pelt or a fowl.
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1. The boy plucked at Adam's sleeve.
2. The old building was plucked down by the builders.
3. She plucked some leaves off the sapling.
4. She plucked out a grey hair.
5. Have the turkeys been plucked?
6. The actress was only 17 when she was plucked from obscurity and made a star.
7. The kid plucked at my clothes and wouldn't go away.
8. Political dishonesty ought to be plucked up by the roots.
9. He plucked a couple of plastic bags from the roll.
10. Strings vibrate when plucked.
11. He finally plucked up courage to ask her to marry him.
12. He plucked a stalk of dried fennel.
13. She was plucked from obscurity to instant stardom.
14. We expected him to be plucked on his tripos.
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15. I plucked a lemon from the tree.
16. She looked relaxed as she plucked a chicken.
17. He plucked the letter from her hands.
18. The wind plucked at my jacket.
19. The little boy plucked at her sleeve.
20. You've plucked your eyebrows at last!
21. He plucked up when his father recovered.
22. Police plucked a drowning girl from the river yesterday.
23. He plucked the wallet from the man's grasp.
24. He plucked at his trouser-knees and sat down.
25. Reaching up, she plucked an apple off the tree.
26. Kitty's hands plucked at her black cotton skirt.
27. These birds have plucked all the flower heads off.
28. Ten fishermen were plucked to safety from life-rafts.
29. He idly plucked the strings of the lute.
30. For the lucky few, there's the chance of being plucked from obscurity and thrown into the glamorous world of modelling.