How To Use Plucked In A Sentence
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Born Princess Sophia of the minor German principality of Anhalt-Zerbst, reared by an ambitious and self-centered mother, she was plucked out of near obscurity by the Russian czarina, Elizabeth, in 1744 as a bride for the heir to the Russian throne, Peter III.
The Rise Of an Empress
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The convention plucked him from the pastorate to head the foreign mission board.
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After I had observed every flower, and listened to a disquisition on every plant, I was permitted to depart; but first, with great pomp, he plucked a polyanthus and presented it to me, as one conferring a prodigious favour.
Agnes Grey
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She was plucked from obscurity to instant stardom.
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Oh, and let me tell you… I already did my hair, brushed my teeth, shaved, plucked, primped, deodorized, sprayed myself with cologne and got dressed before he even picked out the underwear he was going to wear.
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His photograph of two camellia brooches could just as easily have been a study of two bold flowers plucked from a garden.
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‘We just plucked our bags from the hold of the aircraft, and drove off,’ he says.
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These threaded, plucked or shaved young soldiers are proving befuddling to an older generation of bushier warriors.
About-Face: Soldiers Target Stray Eyebrows in Afghanistan
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He walked on bravely, looking neither to the right nor left, till he reached the centre and plucked the tallest ear; but as he turned homewards a thousand sweet voices rose behind him, crying in tenderest accents, 'Pluck me too! oh, please pluck me too!'
Tales of the Punjab
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Her eyebrows were plucked flat, canopying small, olive drab, porcine eyes rimmed with red.
Over the Edge
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What luck, cried the student and plucked the great flower.
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When he looked around all he could see was just greenish vegetation from which he spotted some kind of a familiar plant where he plucked a few leaves and quickly crushed them using a stone.
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The result was an unlikely triumph plucked from the jaws of national humiliation.
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The plucked guitar finally overtakes the melodic refrain near the end of the piece, eventually wiping the beginning from memory.
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This morning I was pawing through my jumbled collection of socks, looking for a match to an olive one I had already plucked from the drawer.
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Then it would be slaughtered, plucked and cleaned in time for dinner on the day itself.
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Once inside, things simply got worse for any shy, timid souls who plucked up the courage and made it past the front door.
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She popped the clasp on her clutch and plucked out her mobile phone.
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Her flowers are exactingly painted, petal, leaf, and stalk; her plates and pheasants waiting to be plucked are textbook - perfect.
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Some refugee children were plucked out of the country in a number of mercy missions.
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He was plucked from Australian waters off Arnhem Land.
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Assuming one of my compadres has slipped, I brace for the fall, a routine reflex; however, because I do not believe my anchors will hold, my heart plugs my throat and I wait to be plucked into eternity.
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Political dishonesty ought to be plucked up by the roots.
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He sat up and plucked a large ripe orange off the weighted tree.
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The ensuing Adagio with its long notes and plucked bass line made for welcome progress after a long first movement.
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We plucked fresh figs, apples, plums and hazelnuts from trees heavy with crops.
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He plucked a couple of plastic bags from the roll.
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I plucked an orange from the tree.
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A workman was plucked from the roof of a burning power station by a police helicopter.
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She plucked a spill of burning cardboard off the plate, and putting the reefer to her lips, lit it.
EVERVILLE
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Twelve men and women plucked at random off a metaphorical Clapham omnibus to hold her destiny in their collective hands.
A DEAD LIBERTY
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The convention plucked him from the pastorate to head the foreign mission board.
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Pointless overdecoration, GertrudeStein explains, thinking of the commas and periods she has plucked from the pages of her writings.
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Yet her fierce, unplucked brows guarded surprisingly delicate eyelashes.
RUSHING TO PARADISE
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It may need to be as vegan as a freshly plucked dandelion leaf, or as bloody as a rare grilled haunch of venison.
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The wind plucked at my jacket.
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He plucked a couple of plastic bags from the roll.
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Over two albums, the Books have plucked sampled voices from their original context and arranged them inside simple compositions for sliced-and-diced guitar, banjo, and cello.
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His lashes now grow inwards and must be plucked out.
The Sun
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The island's only village is adorned with whispering palm trees, wide spacious streets and a main square crowned by a vast Mexican-style church that seems plucked from a Clint Eastwood film.
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It may need to be as vegan as a freshly plucked dandelion leaf, or as bloody as a rare grilled haunch of venison.
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Cornelius plucked an apple from a basket on the low counter.
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But the Buff Rock, a melody in color, shows that consonance, that consentaneousness, of flesh to feather that makes the plucked fowl to the feathered fowl what high noon is to the faint and far-off dawn -- a glow of golden legs and golden neck, mellow, melting as butter, and all the more so with every unpicked pinfeather.
The Hills of Hingham
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She looked down at her clothing and plucked at the wrinkles in her tee shirt.
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She had plucked all her eyebrow hairs and eyelashes out so looked ridiculous first thing in the morning.
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They also play with youth, plucked from the ranks and taught to seek and find greatness.
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She has finally plucked up the courage to face it head on.
The Sun
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Staring with ‘Rolls and Waves of Ignorance’, Herren produces a song based on a series of orchestral swells, a smooth saxophone, and a gently plucked bass.
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She plucked at the loose threads of her coat.
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He finally plucked up courage to ask her to marry him.
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Singing of the “non-involvement” sentiment which he has experienced in the current audiences around the country, Grinderswitch singer, Dru Lumbar picked up his guitar and plucked a few crisp notes ..
LYNYRD SKYNYRD – Music, Like Youth, Is Droppings its Banners « Lynyrd Skynyrd Dixie
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His mother sank back down onto the couch and plucked at the seat.
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He plucked a stalk of dried finocchio and chewed it ruminatively, Huck Finn style.
SIGNIFICANT OTHERS
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First came the second goal of the game, when he plucked his garryowen from the air and it was he who was left with the simple task of hitting the net from six yards.
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Since the 1950s he was a leading theorist in the study of early plucked strings and keyboard instruments.
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It was Pythagoras who was the first person to study the notes emitted by plucked strings of various lengths.
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The soldiery of the Rhinegrave have mutinied, plucked down the banners of their master, and set up an independent ensign, which they call the pennon of St. Nicholas, under which they declare that they will maintain peace with God, and war with all the world.
Anne of Geierstein
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The image, with its un-plucked fowls, beef head ecorche, intestine-cased sausages, and blood puddings, is an essay in carnality, and it has the stink of death as well.
John Seed: Fast Food Art vs. Slow Food Art
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Cohen saw potential in a beauty parlour where women could get make-up done, have eyebrows plucked or false eyelash extensions applied.
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The prelude to Scene 2 meanwhile shows Poulenc's play with brass and woodwinds in give and take, while puckishly plucked strings and harp play with each other in the background.
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So it is not as if he has just been plucked from retirement.
The Sun
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She plucked at the ribbon trim on her pillowcase and didn't reply.
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Gwena, the dark girl, flashed dazzling white teeth in a vulpine grin, plucked a gittern from somewhere behind her, and began.
Fiddler Fair
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My eyes are small like my dad's, and my eyebrows have been plucked much thinner than natural.
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He plucked the wallet from the man's grasp.
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More recently, VCA had plucked the rights to a ridgetop across a broad valley from the Carrizos.
Yellow Dirt
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She seemed more amused as her perfectly plucked eyebrows raised, a small smile curving her mouth.
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The tag ‘a brand plucked from the burning’ clung to him ever afterwards and may well have been a powerful force in motivating him.
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His photograph of two camellia brooches could just as easily have been a study of two bold flowers plucked from a garden.
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All day long, rescuers in boats and helicopters plucked bedraggled flood refugees from rooftops and attics.
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You'd think the horse would bridle at being plucked.
The Sun
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Out of the eerie, swirling opening chords a distinctive descending tune emerges, plucked on an acoustic guitar.
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They made 42nd Street - the story of a girl plucked from the chorus to the lead role in a Broadway musical - more than just a fluffy fairy tale.
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Some are literally plucked from the forest as the bulldozers move in.
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That is just what we did, for when the needle grew red I plucked it from the fire using tweezers, and dropped it into a scrap of thick leather.
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Warily she plucked a grape from the bunch and popped it in her mouth, chewing before swallowing.
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Dozens of cats and dogs, even snakes and exotic birds have been plucked to safety and taken to temporary shelters.
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The large-scale operation went on for more than two hours as rescuers plucked the cocklers from the sands four miles from the coast.
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On the album, the guitar picking is so precise that it demands that every painstakingly plucked note be closely listened to.
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‘And if I may be permitted, I would like to read a few extracts from this report,’ said Rehn, harrumphing as he plucked out some papers from the cascade.
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In a second life-saving air-sea rescue, 16 Russian seamen were plucked from a 6000 ton cargo ship listing heavily in a force nine gale off the Devon coast yesterday.
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I understand that the first episode in the new season is not actually kind of a plucked from the crowd person, but it's actually a celebrity.
Clinton Kelley Tells NPR Listeners 'What Not To Wear'
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Since being plucked from local football on his native Merseyside, Townson has made remarkable strides in the past 12 months and has been capped by England at under-17 level.
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Entire packs of grey wolves have also been plucked from the Canadian outback and released in Yellowstone Park.
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One hundred and six pounds stretched over five feet and six inches, all of it tanning-bed basted, toned, plucked, waxed, moisturized, deodorized, perfumed, perfect.
The Half Life
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His clothes were brown and gray and russet, and his hands were pink like the flesh of some rabbit a hawk had just plucked up.
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The Head RN merely arched a well-plucked eyebrow, and Cassie stood in the doorway as poised and silent as a statue.
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What she misses is the days when you could go into your local greengrocer to be confronted by heaps of fresh cauliflowers and swedes recently plucked from the earth by local farmers.
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He plucked a blade of grass, splitting it in two.
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He plopped several maraschinos into the dollop of whipped cream, then plucked one out.
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But if your 'story' is correct; that there is a huge supply of unskilled peasants who could be plucked from the farm and put behind idiot-proof machines then there should be no middle class
Outsourcing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The Hollywood star is happy to say yes if a man invites her out for dinner but during her last visit to Britain only two plucked up the courage to ask her on a date, she said.
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Obviously he existed only in my mind, a bird plucked from the pages of the bird books of my boyhood.
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He finally plucked up courage to ask her to marry him.
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Cohen saw potential in a beauty parlour where women could get make-up done, have eyebrows plucked or false eyelash extensions applied.
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She had plucked all her eyebrow hairs and eyelashes out so looked ridiculous first thing in the morning.
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Insectivora plucked a wriggling cockroach out of a plastic box and licked her lips.
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Even if you're not among the official 3,500 guests who will partake of the sumptuous, four-course wedding dinner orchestrated by the Louis XV's three-Michelin star chef Alain Ducasse all the vegetables will be plucked fresh from the prince's private garden the night before, you can still sample Mr. Ducasse's trademark gastro-morphing of southern French and Ligurian peasant food.
To Catch a View in Monaco
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He was, however, effeminately nice in the care of his person: the hair on his body he plucked out by the roots; and because he was somewhat bald, he wore a kind of peruke, so exactly fitted to his head, that nobody could have known it for such.
De vita Caesarum
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So when I tried them on, the cutest little Latino boy came and knelt in front of me and sort pinched and plucked at me, showing me where he'd take them in to fit me better.
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She strode up to her daughter, and plucked at the pink blouse.
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The only way in the world to serve a canvas-back or a mallard, or a sprig, or even the toothsome teal, is as follows: The plucked bird should be stuffed with a tight handful of plain raw celery and, in a piping oven, roasted variously 8,9,10, or even 11 minutes, according to the size of bird and heat of oven.
Jack London's Recipes: An Insight Into Jack's Dietary Habits
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The boys tenderly sodded its mound and placed a wreath of holly, plucked from the hills of Creuse, where he last trained.
The Delta of the Triple Elevens The History of Battery D, 311th Field Artillery US Army, American Expeditionary Forces
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But if your 'story' is correct; that there is a huge supply of unskilled peasants who could be plucked from the farm and put behind idiot-proof machines then there should be no middle class
Outsourcing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The next moment he was plucked out into the air, and fell with a "cranch" upon the rocks!
The Scalp Hunters
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She was now in her late seventies, although her blue-rinsed hair, plucked and penciled eyebrows, and imperious manner betrayed a vanity undiminished by the years.
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
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Allegedly (but unlikely) plucked from the eye of an Indian idol, this 45.52 carat gray-blue diamond seriously seems to mess with its owners.
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And for a dashing touch, he plucked a tail feather from his rump , which left him feeling rather cross.
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I\'d barely spent ten minutes wandering through the aisles at this week\'s Fancy Food Show before I\'d sampled a Belgian chocolate, a tangy English cheddar, a cup of fragrant white tea -- made from the tips of leaves plucked from Sri Lankan bushes -- and a grain of Flavorbank\'s Hawaiian red alae sea salt.
Sarah Murray: To Boldly Go: Global Food Marches Forward
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National colourful costumes combine with the beat of percussion instruments and the plucked and bowed strings of India to bring the mini-fest to a kaleidoscopic end.
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The opening gala began with a 90-minute taster menu of acts plucked from the festival schedule.
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To be plucked from everyday life and dropped into a seat-of-the-pants existence, with danger at every turn.
Times, Sunday Times
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Since the 1950s he was a leading theorist in the study of early plucked strings and keyboard instruments.
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Plucked from the depths of the ocean, grabbed by the gloved hand of a trawlerman, examined with a beady eye and then chucked over a shoulder back into the sea.
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Finally, I plucked up enough courage to go to the bar.
Times, Sunday Times
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My idylls of a perfect schooner to take me to a tropical paradise would begin with a banana boat, and a fresh banana plucked from a bunch taken off my lanai and sliced in half.
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And boy, Steve reached down today and plucked it just like picking a flower.
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I plucked up the courage to go out by myself.
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The convention plucked him from the pastorate to head the foreign mission board.
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The gnarled finger plucked another sheet from a pigeonhole, dipped the pen in the standish again, and rewrote the words as surely as the first time.
The Thorn Birds
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Dressed in Wellington boots and a waxed jacket, Mike Robinson, proprietor of the Harwood Arms pub in London and Pot Kiln pub near Newbury, Berkshire, England, whacks some freshly killed fallow deer onto a home-made barbeque, pulls out some chanterelle and wood-blewit mushrooms plucked from the forests that morning, and throws them into another pan with some rich-yoked duck eggs.
A New Breed of Epicurean Delights
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Only seven individuals appeared unplucked, with all feather tracts visibly intact.
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As Shelley talked happily about the viola player and rosining her bow, Marina plucked the strings softly - A, D, G, up to E - tuning quietly with the fine tuners.
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One month after his dishabilitation a saloon-keeper plucked him by the neck from his free-lunch counter as a tabby plucks a strange kitten from her nest, and cast him asphaltward.
The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million
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As for the title track, why not use plucked strings, craggy violin bowing, and rumbling xylophones to gleefully pervert the title's sentiment?
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Patrick Keane, a concrete laborer from New Windsor, N.Y., said he is afraid that $200, or 20%, is going to be plucked from his weekly wages.
Union Agrees to Pact
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The coffers were bare, with not a solitary cent left to rattle around them but money could, if absolutely necessary, be plucked from somewhere.
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The kid plucked at my clothes and wouldn't go away.
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Slightly surprised at that line of questioning I plucked at my jeans.
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Red coffee berries are plucked from the tree and roasted on a griddle.
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I plucked eccentric strands of eyebrow hair and put on my best suit.
Times, Sunday Times
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She has finally plucked up the courage to face it head on.
The Sun
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‘Zheng’ begins with the looped rhythm of crackle, the needle loudly gouging into the vinyl surface, while a pipa moodily strums and plucked tones count time metronomically.
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The actress was only 17 when she was plucked from obscurity and made a star.
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Survivors of the wreck were plucked to safety by a helicopter.
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He plucked a purple grape from the bunch and popped it in his mouth.
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The Twilight Herald: Lord Bahl is dead and the young white-eye, Isak, stands in his place; less than a year after being plucked from obscurity and poverty the charismatic new Lord of the Farlan finds himself unprepared to deal with the attempt on his life that now spells war, and the possibility of rebellion waiting for him at home.
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Do you actually think his daughters would be plucked from the front row of an Armani runway show?
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She plucked out a grey hair.
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Other plucked instruments (e.g. chitarrone, mandolin, orpharion, theorbo) used reduced or expanded versions of French or Italian lute tablature.
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Those are not figures that are just plucked out of the air; they are official police figures used to compile statistics.
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Romano-British innovations in land-use went hand-in-hand with new tools: shears also occur for the first time as new breeds of sheep are shorn rather than plucked.
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My favourite piece on the album is the title track, in which Frayne transforms sparsely plucked guitar notes into deep oscillating drones.
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They had a polite chat after the group plucked up the courage to go over and talk.
The Sun
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This isn't counterintuitive; this is more like nonintuitive," said Andrew Sterman during a recent lesson as he plucked his oud, trying to repeat by ear what Mr. Shaheen improvised on his instrument.
He Plays Arab Music, Makes and Fixes Ouds
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I looked down at myself and plucked at my jacket.
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He plucked away the face-cloth, and uncovered the awful visage left to him, almost lipless, one cheek shrunken away, the nostrils eaten into great, discoloured holes, a face in which only the live and brilliant eyes recalled the paladin of Jerusalem and Ascalon.
The Leper of Saint Giles
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A woman was plucked from a car seconds before it was engulfed in flames.
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He plucked at my elbow and we three retreated slowly, until the guard gave up and wandered away.
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The result was an unlikely triumph plucked from the jaws of national humiliation.
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The officer slung a rope around Ben's shivering body and plucked him to safety after a two-hour operation.
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‘Well at least wash it,’ Jane wrinkled her nose as she plucked at his cloak.
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With an oath he struggled up, plucked the arrow from the crutch and stumbled off among the trees.
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He quickly noticed the bags filled with orchids, which had been plucked from his park by the lanky guy now standing near a flatbed truck.
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Shylock chimes with the jewbaiting that followed the hanging and quartering of the queen's leech Lopez, his jew's heart being plucked forth while the sheeny was yet alive: _Hamlet_ and _Macbeth_ with the coming to the throne of a Scotch philosophaster with a turn for witchroasting.
Ulysses
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Lesser mortals would be plucked off the steps and thrown into the sea.
Times, Sunday Times
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Eventually I plucked up courage and booked a ticket to Amsterdam with the sole purpose of getting laid.
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The bassist's fingers at times became a blur as she plucked away at the strings like a madwoman.
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Among the overrated is Mihir Bose's Bollywood, plucked from the crowd by Mark Cousins pegs: "Contains the line, 'he was so nervous that he was a bundle of nerves,' which, when I read it on the train, made me laugh so much that people got impatient.
GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 12/13.
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For the lucky few, there's the chance of being plucked from obscurity and thrown into the glamorous world of modelling.
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They were starstruck when they plucked up the courage to say hello.
The Sun
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A thought suddenly struck me as Matt plucked a tissue from the box and blew his nose.
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The '' 'psaltery' '' is an old stringed instrument, a member of the [[zither]] family, which is like the [[dulcimer]] in that it consists of a sound box over which tuneds trings are stretched, however these are plucked instead of struck.
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In stringed instruments, additional strings of wire that vibrate in sympathy with a unison note or one of its partials, bowed or plucked on the main strings, adding a shimmer to the sound.
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FROM MTV. COM: Well before a rebooted "Spider-Man" hits theaters in 2012, we'll get a chance to meet a brand-new Peter Parker †some lucky actor plucked to replace Tobey Maguire now that the 34-year-old and director Sam Raimi have been jettisoned from the franchise.
Vintage ‘Spider-Man’ Interviews With Tobey Maguire And Kirsten Dunst » MTV Movies Blog
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He was plucked from obscurity to star in the film.
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But if your 'story' is correct; that there is a huge supply of unskilled peasants who could be plucked from the farm and put behind idiot-proof machines then there should be no middle class.
Outsourcing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Brunner plucked a panatella from his desk drawer and lit it with a lighter shaped like a naval cannon.
CORMORANT
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A bird plucked from an oil spillage has been returned to the wild next to a sewage plant.
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Even before the first guitar strings were plucked, Young made it clear that the spirit of Farm Aid was alive and well.
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At last she arose, and when she had plucked and eaten some handfuls of the strawberries which grew plenteously on the sweet ground of the eyot, she went down to the landward-looking shore, and took the water, and swam slowly across the warm ripple till she came once more to the strand and her raiment.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles
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The paradox of freedom and formality leads to an intoxicating performance, which in a venue as intimate as McGarrigles leads to silent awe when ever their guitar strings are plucked in anger.
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‘Eskimo Lament’ comes first, drenched in sombre piano and plucked guitar, before the arrival of gorgeous harmonies and trumpet flourishes.
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A stranger plucked at my sleeve as I was leaving.
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His graceful hands deftly plucked at various cables and wires, reconnecting, splicing.
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And for you lazy, er, low-maintenance ladies -- the unplucked brow is a veritable gift!
Verena von Pfetten: Brow-O-Wow: Bushy Eyebrows Make A Comeback (PHOTOS, POLL)
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Barney you write with an almost womanly insight, detailing as you normally do things such as the curve of a calf, the slabbed definitions, the plucked eyebrows, the fumbling disappointments.
Can Joe Hart save himself from the curse of the England keeper? | Barney Ronay
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The neophyte actor, now 19, was plucked from a Scottish classroom some two years ago and cast in Sweet Sixteen, the stormy movie about a troubled young lad and his dealings with the mob.
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I've also plucked hair from my eyebrows but will not go into this.
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He picked up the guitar and plucked at the strings.
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The strings are made of silk or nylon and are plucked by the artist with picks called plectrum attached to their thumb and first two fingers.
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DNA could be found for example in saliva, freshly plucked hair roots or a flake of dandruff.
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She stood up, wobbled against the couch, and crossed the room to a three-foot high pile of dirties, plucked one of Burt's work socks from the bottom.
An Old Story But New For Cora
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Her eyebrows are plucked and slender and brown like her natural hair color.
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Kitty's hands plucked at her black cotton skirt.
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The old building was plucked down by the builders.
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Whilst we were sailing, a marmoset chanced upon the book, as it was negligently laid by, which wantonly playing therewith plucked out certain leaves, and tore them in pieces.
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In the glare of the bedside lamp she could see the features magnified, coarsened, pores like miniature craters, two unplucked hairs standing like bristles at the corner of the mouth.
She Closed Her Eyes
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I go to put the last of the crumpets in the fridge in the kitchen, where they join a plucked and trussed chicken waiting to be eaten, an unplucked but folded knob-billed duck waiting to be skinned for the collection, and some cockroaches happily licking at the empty egg compartment.
A Year on the Wing
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Joy has betowed my heart like a rose that had been plucked but this rose had thorns and your heart is wicke This is the first time I actually like how Moltres is done, I wish it was a little more like this in the official works.
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Plucked and drawn strings, sitar and flugelhorn (no joke) accent a ballad easily on par with its inspirations.
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Robin Hood reached back and plucked one last arrow from his quiver.
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Sabin plucked Strongfist's arming cap and helm from the strap behind the saddle cantle and, drawing Lucifer close, reached up to place them on Strongfist's head.
The Falcons of Montabard
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Bahavis' fingers idly plucked the lute while he spoke.
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She heaved herself out of the rocking chair and plucked the binoculars from the table.
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The opening gala began with a 90-minute taster menu of acts plucked from the festival schedule.
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I finally plucked up the courage to ask her for a date.
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He quickly kissed my lips and playfully plucked the carton of apple juice from my hand.
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I could live without a leg wax and having my eyebrows plucked.
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The Flashdance look is back, which if you ask me was a hideosity the first time around, as are shoulder pads, which hopefully will last approximately two seconds, and women in uncomfortable footwear sporting 1930s Hollywood-plucked eyebrows.
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