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Pluck out Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɫək/ /ˈaʊt
PLUHK-owt
plˈʌk/ /ˈaʊt
pl-UHK-owt

Definition

To remove something by pulling it out sharply from where it is attached or fixed. It is commonly used for things like hairs, feathers, or objects stuck in something.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal; often used for removing hairs, feathers, or small objects ('pluck out a splinter'). Not the same as 'pull out', which is more general—'pluck out' suggests a sharper or more precise action. Common collocations: 'pluck out an eye/eyebrow/hair/feather'.

Example Sentences

She used tweezers to pluck out a splinter from her finger.

basic

The gardener carefully plucked out the weeds from the soil.

basic

She tried to pluck out a grey hair from her head.

basic

My little brother loves to pluck out petals from flowers.

natural

Sometimes you have to pluck out what's hurting you and move on.

natural

He nearly fainted when the dentist had to pluck out his tooth.

natural