Associations to the word «Plucked»
Noun
- Smiley
- Curate
- Lazarus
- Bird
- Laurel
- Hand
- Ear
- Lace
- Skin
- Gown
- Displeasure
- Reed
- Bullet
- Kneeling
- Comprehension
- Pitch
- Scalp
- Wool
- Cutter
- Curl
- Foliage
- Hat
- Nest
- Fragrance
- Instrumentation
- Gong
- Stem
- Poppy
- Gut
- Paw
- Thrust
- Blade
- Sash
- Hen
- Chin
- Bait
- Sancho
- Mouth
- Groan
- Sabbath
- Brand
- Collar
- Despair
- Drum
- Seam
- Slug
- Gull
- Claw
- Satan
- Nerve
- Forehead
- Nut
- Limb
- Shoulder
- Weeds
- Wreckage
- Wind
- Rampart
- Crab
Adjective
Wiktionary
PLUCKED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of pluck
PLUCKED, adjective. (of something with feathers, hair etc.) Having had these items removed by plucking.
PLUCKED, adjective. (of the strings of an instrument) Played by plucking.
PLUCKED, adjective. Having courage and spirit; plucky.
Dictionary definition
PLUCKED, adjective. Of a stringed instrument; sounded with the fingers or a plectrum.
PLUCKED, adjective. Having the feathers removed, as from a pelt or a fowl; "a plucked chicken"; "an unfeathered goose".
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