The term "plucking a finch" is an outdated term referring to sex. Your passage really needs to be considered with the context to be sure but, plucking a finch to leave no feather could mean that the person has sex with a lot of people.
The boy went to pluck a feather from the chicken when it turned around to attack him.
leave the radio on at low volume, keep the cage by the window so they can look out, everyday, change the placement of the toys in the cage, leave random things that capture his interest near his cage. Just becareful to not put things that scare your bird near him or his cage. Itll give him lots of stress and could start him feather plucking. If hes extremly bored, he can feather pluck as well. Try your best
When a bird starts to pluck out it's own feathers it usually means it's distressed about something.
The grapes were too high, so Fox could not pluck them.
You can use the pluck method in a programming context, such as in Ruby on Rails, to select specific attributes from a collection of objects. For example, if you have a collection of sentences stored as objects, you can use pluck to extract a specific attribute or field from those objects, such as extracting the words or characters from each sentence.
Birds that pluck their feathers tend to do it either out of boredom or stress. Toys, or a companion, or a bigger, better cage might work.
harp ,bango,? Also when playing pizzicato on string intsruments - violin, viola, cello, bass - you pluck the strings when so playing. In fact, the bass uses pizzicato about as often as arco (bowed). Nowadays, on prepared pianos, players reach in to the interior to pluck strings, but that strictly speaking is not how the instrument was meant to be used.
you could pluck the strings or bow them or you could tap them wichever you choose =)
As a verb: Before I leave the house, my husban will pluckall of the cat hairs from my clothes.As a noun: It took some pluck to stand up and apologize to the class.
You pluck it.
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Yes there are several mentions of it, here is oneLeviticus 1:16And he shall pluck away his crop with his feathers, and cast it beside the altar on the east part, by the place of the ashes: