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Meaning

The word "pluck" has a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Generally, it means to pull or take something away quickly or in a forceful manner. It can also refer to the act of removing feathers from a bird or to take hold of something with determination or courage. In terms of emotions, "pluck" can imply bravery or spiritedness.

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Etymology

The word "pluck" originates from Middle English "plokken," which is akin to Old English "plocca," meaning to pluck, pull, or snatch. The word has Germanic roots, reflected in similar terms in other Germanic languages.

Examples

  1. She had the courage and pluck to stand up for what she believed in during the debate.
  2. After washing the bird, we decided to pluck its feathers to prepare it for cooking.
  3. The gardener carefully plucked the ripe tomatoes from the vine.
  4. Despite the challenges, he was filled with pluck and determination to succeed in the race.