Examples of 'plucks' in a sentence
Meaning of "plucks"
pluck (verb) - To pull or pick something out quickly and decisively, often used in the context of pulling feathers from a bird or picking fruits from a tree
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of pluck
How to use "plucks" in a sentence
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Jessica plucks him from the mailroom.
They send the result as the number of plucks.
She plucks on very carefully chosen strands.
The intestines and plucks can then be separated.
He plucks these lies out of the sky.
The gardener plucks the flowers.
He plucks you from the trash pile.
And with a silk thread plucks it back again.
She plucks her eyebrows with them.
So these victims fill it out and he plucks them off the screen.
Because it plucks the strings of your heart.
Every girl is proud and merry when a patriot plucks her cherry.
As he plucks off enemy fighters one by one.
It seeks out the unworthy and plucks them from the earth.
Liberty plucks justice by the nose.
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Is nine plucks.
Nobody plucks the dud stock.
The player holds the instrument with both hands and plucks.
Granny plucks her chin hairs.
At this time the intestines and the plucks will not be separated.
It plucks my heart strings to see panicked fresh recruits.
The one who plucks the most cotton.
Plucks him off her hair.
The woman plucks off everything.
Plucks the slug out of her egg foo young.
There are no plucks in the first round.
Plucks off my beard.
The right hand plucks or strums the strings.
Method and apparatus for automatically loosening a plucks set from a carcass.
Number of plucks versus each symbol.
He straightens her glasses on her nose and plucks a leaf from her hair.
And plucks out what lives and breaths.
The hand of the creator plucks the fruit from his orchard.
She plucks the strands to imitate struggling prey.
The separation of intestines and plucks can be performed manually or mechanically.
He plucks palm fruits back in my place.
Each key on the harpsichord activates a jack connected to a plectrum that plucks the string.
And plucks a few hairs from the pups as well.
Another aspect of the invention is a method for automatic cutting of organs from a plucks set.
He plucks the card from it.
An apparatus and a method for automatic cutting of organs from a plucks set from a carcass.
Therefore it plucks all the feathers from its body.
An operator can now easily cut through the connection between the plucks and the intestines.
Rain plucks at the zinc.
And he dallies and he gathers And he plucks and he shines.
She plucks the fur from its body tuft by tuft.
The Paris keeper plucks it from the air.
He plucks it and eats it.
As soon as Cowzilla rips the roof off and plucks me out.
The user plucks a string.