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  1. The meaning of PLUCK is to pull or pick off or out. How to use pluck in a sentence.

  2. PLUCK definition: 1. to pull something, especially with a sudden movement, in order to remove it: 2. to remove the…. Learn more.

  3. verb. 1. (transitive) to pull off (feathers, fruit, etc) from (a fowl, tree, etc) 2. (when intr, foll by at) to pull or tug. 3. (tr; foll by off, away, etc) archaic. to pull (something) forcibly or violently (from something or someone) 4. (transitive) to sound (the strings) of (a musical instrument) with the fingers, a plectrum, etc.

  4. to pull or move by force (often followed by away, off, or out ). to remove the feathers, hair, etc., from by pulling: to pluck a chicken. Slang. to rob, plunder, or fleece. to sound (the strings of a musical instrument) by pulling at them with the fingers or a plectrum.

  5. 1. To remove or detach by grasping and pulling abruptly with the fingers; pick: pluck a flower; pluck feathers from a chicken. 2. To pull out the hair or feathers of: pluck a chicken. 3. To remove abruptly or forcibly: plucked their child from school in midterm. 4. To give an abrupt pull to; tug at: pluck a sleeve. 5.

  6. 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.

  7. Pluck Definition. To remove or detach by grasping and pulling abruptly with the fingers; pick. Pluck a flower; pluck feathers from a chicken. To pluck a musical instrument.

  8. Definition of pluck verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Definitions of 'pluck' 1. 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. [written] [...] 2. If you pluck something from somewhere, you take it between your fingers and pull it sharply from where it is. [written] [...] 3.

  10. Aug 30, 2024 · (transitive) To pull something sharply; to pull something out. She plucked the phone from her bag and dialled. (transitive) To take or remove (someone) quickly from a particular place or situation.