pluck : Idioms & Phrases


pluck at

  • verb pluck or pull at with the fingers
    pull at; pick at.
    • She picked nervously at the buttons of her blouse
WordNet

To pick a crow, To pluck a crow

  • to state and adjust a difference or grievance (with any one).
Webster 1913

To pluck away

  • to pull away, or to separate by pulling; to tear away.
Webster 1913

To pluck down

  • to pull down; to demolish; to reduce to a lower state.
Webster 1913

to pluck off

  • to pull or tear off; as, to pluck off the skin.
Webster 1913

to pluck up

  • . (a) To tear up by the roots or from the foundation; to eradicate; to exterminate; to destroy; as, to pluck up a plant; to pluk up a nation . Jer. xii. 17. (b) To gather up; to summon; as, to pluck up courage.
Webster 1913