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Definition of pluck
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Pluck (n.)
Spirit;
courage;
indomitable
resolution;
fortitude.
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Pluck
::
Pluck (v. t.) To pull; to draw.
Twitch
::
Twitch
(v. t.) To pull with a
sudden
jerk; to pluck with a
short,
quick
motion;
to
snatch;
as, to
twitch
one by the
sleeve;
to
twitch
a thing out of
another's
hand; to
twitch
off
clusters
of
grapes..
Gamy
::
Gamy (a.)
Showing
an
unyielding
spirit
to the last;
plucky;
furnishing
sport;
as, a gamy
trout..
Eradication
::
Eradication
(n.) The act of
plucking
up by the
roots;
a
rooting
out;
extirpation;
utter
destruction.
Plucked
::
Plucked
(imp. & p. p.) of Pluc.
Pull
::
Pull (v. t.) To
gather
with the hand, or by
drawing
toward
one; to
pluck;
as, to pull
fruit;
to pull flax; to pull a
finch..
Pluck
::
Pluck (n.)
Spirit;
courage;
indomitable
resolution;
fortitude.
Pick
::
Pick (v.) To pull apart or away,
especially
with the
fingers;
to
pluck;
to
gather,
as fruit from a tree,
flowers
from the
stalk,
feathers
from a fowl, etc..
Pizzicato
::
Pizzicato
() A
direction
to
violinists
to pluck the
string
with the
finger,
instead
of using the bow.
(Abrev.
pizz.).
Swiple
::
Swipe (v. t.) To
pluck;
to
snatch;
to
steal.
Decerp
::
Decerp
(v. t.) To pluck off; to crop; to
gather.
Sand
::
Sand (n.)
Courage;
pluck;
grit.
Vellicative
::
Vellicative
(a.)
Having
the power of
vellicating,
plucking,
or
twitching;
causing
vellication..
Pluck
::
Pluck (v. t.) To
reject
at an
examination
for
degrees.
Haggis
::
Haggis
(n.) A
Scotch
pudding
made of the
heart,
liver,
lights,
etc., of a sheep or lamb,
minced
with suet,
onions,
oatmeal,
etc.,
highly
seasoned,
and
boiled
in the
stomach
of the same
animal;
minced
head and
pluck..
Gameness
::
Gameness
(n.)
Endurance;
pluck.
Tug
::
Tug (v. t.) To pull; to
pluck.
Eradicate
::
Eradicate
(v. t.) To pluck up by the
roots;
to root up; as, an oak tree
eradicated..
Shamrock
::
Shamrock
(n.) A
trifoliate
plant used as a
national
emblem
by the
Irish.
The
legend
is that St.
Patrick
once
plucked
a leaf of it for use in
illustrating
the
doctrine
of the
trinity.
Nerve
::
Nerve (n.)
Steadiness
and
firmness
of mind;
self-command
in
personal
danger,
or under
suffering;
unshaken
courage
and
endurance;
coolness;
pluck;
resolution..
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