pluck in English

noun
1
spirited and determined courage.
And when I was here a few weeks ago, I met with a number of those families, and I was impressed by their pluck , their spirit.
2
the heart, liver, and lungs of an animal as food.
Put the pluck into cold salted water, boil, then skim and simmer for 1 hour.
verb
1
take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place; pick.
she plucked a blade of grass
synonyms:removepick (off)pull (off/out)extracttake (off)

Use "pluck" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "pluck" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pluck", or refer to the context using the word "pluck" in the English Dictionary.

1. Pluck up your spirits!

2. Pluck up, young man!

3. He is full of pluck.

4. Did you pluck your eyebrows?

5. Lab rats pluck themselves too.

6. DISCIPLES PLUCK GRAIN ON THE SABBATH

7. She could even pluck her eyebrows!

8. Pluck up! you aren't hurt badly.

9. Pluck a single hair from Jinx's head.

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11. Caged birds sometimes pluck out their breast feathers.

12. Carpe diem (Pluck the day; Seize the day). 

13. So that all those passing by pluck its fruit?

14. The focus is on gallantry, derring-do, honest pluck.

15. He can't pluck up the courage to leave home.

16. In times of difficulty we must pluck up courage.

17. She tried to pluck out some of her grey hairs.

18. Come, let me smell your rosebud and pluck your petal.

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20. Our work, sir, is to pluck brands from the burning.

21. Since you want to succeed, you must pluck up your courage.

22. It takes a lot of pluck to do what she did.

23. She showed a lot of pluck in dealing with the intruders.

24. Will you clamber up, and pluck it to show to papa?

25. Do you use a bow, or do you just pluck it?

26. Let me pluck away that piece of thread from your skirt.

27. Disciples pluck grain on the Sabbath; Jesus “Lord of the Sabbath”

28. When you kill a chicken to eat, you have to pluck it.

29. It took me about two hours to pluck up courage to call.

30. She showed a lot of pluck in standing up to her boss.

31. Not unless we can pluck their cell numbers out of the air.

32. If you don't pluck it and eat it, then it's no deal!

33. I think you should pluck up the courage to invite him out.

34. It takes a lot of pluck to stand up to a bully.

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36. With a few pluck at the string of his banjo, everybodyis singing along.

37. I shall have to pluck up courage and speak to her about it.

38. But why not pluck up the courage to do what you've always wanted?

39. He could not pluck up enough courage to ask her to marry him.

40. Pluck a green leaf from any tree or plant and examine it closely.

41. You can pluck the strings on a guitar with your fingers or a plectrum.

42. Tom begged her to pluck up hope again, and she said she could not.

43. Do you remember when you bought a chicken and had to pluck it yourself?

44. The man began to pluck up his courage, and suddenly unslung and bent his bow.

45. All pluck and pomp, it rang throughout the hall in dulcet tones as never before.

46. Familiar acrobats of the air, Ring-Billed Gulls nimbly pluck tossed tidbits from on high

47. At the dinner table, beer and a pluck up atmosphere indispensable fashion drinks, popular people.

48. Reality's raw challenge, especially if it engaged muscle and pluck, was his more favoured companion.

49. 8 You can pluck the strings on a guitar with your fingers or a plectrum.

50. Synonyms for Braveries include courages, darings, nerves, fearlessnesses, pluck, gallantries, guts, heroisms, intrepidities and boldnesses