plucks Antonyms
Meaning of plucks
plucks
rob, fleece, to remove something (as feathers) from by or as if by plucking, to move, remove, or separate forcibly or abruptly, an act or instance of plucking or pulling, to play by pulling the strings, the heart, liver, lungs, and trachea of a slaughtered animal especially as an item of food, to pick, pull, or grasp at, to make a sharp pull or twitch, courageous readiness to fight or continue against odds, to move or separate forcibly, to pull or pick off or out, a sharp pull, courage, spirit, to play by sounding the strings with the fingers or a pick, to remove something (such as hairs) from by or as if by plucking
plucks Sentence Examples
- The guitarist deftly plucks the strings, producing a melodious tune.
- The seamstress carefully plucks the loose threads from the fabric.
- The bird plucks worms from the ground to feed its young.
- The doctor plucks the infected splinter out of the patient's finger.
- The artist plucks individual petals from the flower to create a mosaic.
- The farmer plucks ripe strawberries from the vine, filling his basket.
- The child plucks daisies from the meadow, creating a colorful bouquet.
- The barber plucks stray hairs from the client's beard, shaping it perfectly.
- The cat plucks a feather from the air with its sharp claws.
- The musician plucks the bass strings, creating a deep and resonant sound.
FAQs About the word plucks
rob, fleece, to remove something (as feathers) from by or as if by plucking, to move, remove, or separate forcibly or abruptly, an act or instance of plucking o
tugs, pulls, yanks, hauls,draws, grabs, jerks, wrenches, drags, snatches
pushes, thrusts,heaves,shoves
The guitarist deftly plucks the strings, producing a melodious tune.
The seamstress carefully plucks the loose threads from the fabric.
The bird plucks worms from the ground to feed its young.
The doctor plucks the infected splinter out of the patient's finger.