plucked

/plʌkt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of pluck.
    • She plucked the flower from the garden.
    • He plucked the string and a clear note rang out.
    • They plucked the winner's name from a hat.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Having had feathers, hair, or other parts removed by pulling.
    • The plucked turkey sat on the kitchen counter.
    • The plucked chicken was ready for the oven.
    • She wore a plucked eyebrow look that was very fashionable.
  2. Describing a musical instrument sound produced by pulling the strings with the fingers.
    • The plucked notes of the harp filled the room.
    • The piece featured a beautiful plucked melody on the cello.
    • He preferred the plucked sound of the banjo over the strummed guitar.
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