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.
The philosopher examines what is meaningful in life and thought. The project had no meaningful results and was canceled.
Years ago, we were a tiny little town, but today we've grown into a busy and thriving metropolis.
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.
The funhouse mirror distorted..
I have a whole lot of mongrel in China