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Meaning

The word "plucked" refers to the action of pulling or removing something with a quick or sudden motion. It can be used in various contexts, such as taking a fruit from a tree, removing feathers from a bird, or even metaphorically in situations like choosing someone or something from a group.

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Etymology

The word "pluck" originates from Middle English "plukken," which means to pull or pick. This is derived from Old English "pluccian," which shares a similar meaning. The term has roots in Germanic languages, reflected in related words in Dutch ("plukken") and German ("pflücken").

Examples

  1. The gardener plucked the ripe tomatoes from the vine.
  2. She plucked a flower from the garden to decorate her room.
  3. After a long struggle, he finally plucked up the courage to speak in front of the crowd.
  4. The chef plucked the herbs fresh from the garden for his recipe.