Examples of 'plucked up' in a sentence

Meaning of "plucked up"

This phrase describes the act of mustering or summoning the courage, confidence, or determination to do something difficult, challenging, or daring. It suggests that someone has gathered their inner strength or resolve to face a particular situation or overcome a personal obstacle. 'Plucked up' implies a sense of bravery, resilience, or fortitude in the face of adversity
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  • simple past tense and past participle of pluck up

How to use "plucked up" in a sentence

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He plucked up his courage and went on his way.
Now many members of the nobility plucked up.
And finally plucked up the courage to wear it.
But transgressors shall all of them be plucked up as.
She plucked up the courage to seek help.
The roots are to be plucked up by his presence.
Tom plucked up the courage to kiss her.
He seemed to have plucked up the courage.
I plucked up the courage and made an appointment.
A friend of mine once plucked up the courage to tell me.
He plucked up courage and managed to reopen his eyes.
We were just sitting ducks waiting to be plucked up.
John finally plucked up the courage to contact me.
Three horns were plucked up.
She finally plucked up courage to write to me as well.

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Before whom there were three of the first horns plucked up by the roots,.
I have never plucked up the courage to leave him.
After a moment that felt like an eternity, Max plucked up courage.
Finally plucked up the courage to come and talk to me.
It was only after she died that I plucked up the courage to enter.
Finally plucked up the courage to go online.
As of that day, no one has plucked up courage enough.
They are plucked up by the roots without any hope of a.
Because you finally plucked up the courage?
Plucked up by the roots and destroyed.
Flory had by now plucked up courage to speak again.
I plucked up the courage and confessed that it was all my fault.
And by the spurs plucked up the pine and cedar.
Plucked up her courage too.
You finally plucked up courage.
It plucked up three horns by the roots.
The weeds are going to be plucked up and thrown into the fire.
So he plucked up the courage and asked for her digits.
So the bird plucked up Nelson.
I then plucked up my courage and told my brother what was to happen.
And what happened after someone finally plucked up the courage to steal our bike?
So he plucked up courage and said.
My mother was not watching, so I plucked up my courage and snuck in.
You plucked up the courage.
When all of the disciples had fled, Joseph plucked up his courage.
Eventually he plucked up the courage to tell his parents.
I worked my socks off just learning the ropes until . I finally plucked up the courage.
I only just now plucked up the courage to reveal myself.
Psalm 9:6 Or O enemy, desolations are finished forever ; And their cities You have plucked up.
Then he plucked up courage and went in.
Have I made shake, and by the spurs plucked up The pine and cedar ;.
Judy plucked up her courage.
As of that day, no one has plucked up courage enough to sell books.
I plucked up courage and asked her what important business she had so early every morning.
I suddenly plucked up some courage.

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I must have just plucked it out of a crossword
Plucked me out of special op training for this
Simply a face plucked from the masses
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