pluckverb1 he plucked a thread from his lapel: remove, pick (off), pull (off/out), extract, take (off).2 she plucked at his T-shirt: pull (at), tug (at), clutch (at), snatch (at), grab, catch (at),tweak, jerk; informal yank.3 the turkeys have been plucked: deplume, remove the feathers from.4 Jen plucked the guitar strings: strum, pick, plunk, thrum, twang; play pizzicato.nounsaying those things to her took a lot of pluck: courage, bravery, nerve, backbone, spine,daring, spirit, intrepidity, fearlessness, mettle, grit, true grit, determination, fortitude,resolve, stout-heartedness, dauntlessness, valor, heroism, audacity; informal guts, spunk,gumption, moxie.
Taken from Macbook, Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3 dictionary (pre - installed program.)
"Her khamoshi spoke volumes, revealing the depths of her emotions without a single word."
In creating a meaningful sentence about chronological order, one might say, "Understanding the historical events in a meaningful sequence helps provide context and clarity to their significance."
Which to? The first to is a preposition. The last to is an adverb. (Are you sure that you didnt mean too?) Or to with an object?)
a meaningful sentence with the word spick and span in it.
The word you're looking for is... plucked.
carefully or cautiously
what is a meaningful sentence for the word civilization
The cult's followers were filled with fanatical devotion.
Please respond to the questions with meaningful responses.
Years ago, we were a tiny little town, but today we've grown into a busy and thriving metropolis.
The philosopher examines what is meaningful in life and thought. The project had no meaningful results and was canceled.
You are ignorant.
no, i cannot use "bilateral" in a meaningful sentence.
This restaurant has a menu that has to be seen to be believed.
sentence: A staccato is a very chort note in music.
"Her khamoshi spoke volumes, revealing the depths of her emotions without a single word."
I have a whole lot of mongrel in China