To be "plucked by a crane" typically refers to being selected or chosen, often in a somewhat arbitrary or unexpected manner, similar to how a crane might pick up an object. In a more metaphorical sense, it can signify being lifted out of a situation or position, perhaps unexpectedly. This phrase may also evoke imagery of being transported or moved to a different place, highlighting the element of chance involved in the selection process.
Gardner Crane's birth name is Edward Gardner Crane.
Bob Crane was born on July 13, 1928 and died on June 29, 1978. Bob Crane would have been 49 years old at the time of death or 87 years old today.
Demoiselle Crane was created in 1758.
Nicky Crane died in 1993.
Wattled Crane was created in 1789.
A bird has been plucked.
if you mean instrument it would be a guitar if not I'm sorry
If you mean the great crane in Glasgow: His right name is Finnieston Crane It's height is 50.24metres (165 ft)
I am not Sure I Taught it was Just the Model of the Crane.
Construction work.:)
Crane arm for definite and think limited movement for lm
It means that you have plucked a feather that is grey out of the air! It is now in your possession!
The past participle of "pluck" is "plucked."
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The surname Crane is an English nickname probably for a tall, thin man with long legs, from the Middle English word cranafter 'crane' the bird. I do not have a clue
short string plucked hard
the children plucked the flower