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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151. A small fiend with a pair of hot tweezers plucked behind Scarlett's eyeballs.
152. The pipa is the most popular of China's many plucked stringed instruments.
153. Dongbula is a plucked stringed instrument of the Kazak ethnic group.
154. He plucked a branch of maple to serve for a walking stick.
155. Happiness, in truth, may not be the fruit plucked by my action get without action all fruit will die on the vine .
156. Then there are the really touchy-feely questions, seemingly plucked from a personality test.
157. Surveys are asking residents like Lee Simonds about their city, as well as questions that seem plucked from a personality test.
158. And for a dashing touch, he plucked a tail feather from his rump , which left him feeling rather cross.
159. Depilatory agents (waxing, sugaring, etc.) may be used instead of shaving, or the hair may be plucked or cut.
160. For lighter fare, try yellowtail sashimi on a bed of kimchi ($13) and an array of clams and oysters plucked from nearby waters.
161. She reached out and plucked a thread from the lapel of his coat.
162. He plucked at Winston's head and brought away a tuft of hair.
163. Father has a lot of "Chinese trumpet creeper grass " on seeing a lawn, will have plucked several coming down, teach us doing whistle boast.
164. Even those passengers who were most distrustful of themselves plucked up amazingly.
165. Mammy plucked a large towel from the washstand and carefully tied it around Scarlett's neck,[sentencedict.com/plucked.html] spreading the white folds over her lap.
166. Elaine plucked a twig from the offending japonica and set about its systematic defoliation with savage concentration.
167. Robin Hood reached back and plucked one last arrow from his quiver.
168. Scientists have taken a big step towards treating a rare inherited disease by creating healthy cells from flakes of skin and strands of hair plucked from patients.
169. He has also been plucked from a chimney where he became stuck while trying to burgle a house, and from the ceiling of a bank where he was pinned by a security device.
170. The fundamental frequency is the frequency at which the wire vibrates when it is plucked.
171. Gal. 4:15 Where then is your felicitation? For I testify concerning you that if possible you would have plucked out your eyes and given them to me.
172. Every thorn plucked is pain on the Porcupine's body and Fish's heart.
173. But I also recall the ecstasy of being plucked from obscurity at another event to dance with a John Travolta look-alike.
174. Yet in her distress and despair, she plucked up hercourage to avenge herself upon the Thracian king, who had murdered her son in order to get her son's gold.
175. And the Lord said, If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye might say unto this sycamine tree, Be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou planted in the sea; and it should obey you.
176. But I also recall the ecstasy of being plucked from obscurity at another event to dance with a 7)John Travolta look-alike.
177. Happiness, in truth,(sentencedict.com) may not be the fruit plucked by my action yet without action all fruit will die on the vine.
178. Allegedly (but unlikely) plucked from the eye of an Indian idol, this 45.52 carat gray-blue diamond seriously seems to mess with its owners.
179. How many could give the familiar name of half a dozen plants plucked at a random from beneath the hedge in spring-time?
180. Who plucked , playing with a love of the voiceless, even though it's soft Things glabella, flowery makeup of the plum, but also a tree aromatic, of Three Variations of Plum Flowers.