plucker

/ˈplʌkər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that pulls something off or out, especially feathers from a bird.
    • The chicken plucker worked quickly to prepare the birds for market.
    • The old plucker at the farm could clean a dozen chickens in an hour.
    • She used a small plucker to remove the thorns from the rose stems.
  2. A person who picks or gathers something, such as fruit or flowers.
    • The flower plucker carefully chose only the freshest blooms for the bouquet.
    • The apple plucker climbed the ladder to reach the highest branches.
    • Each cotton plucker filled a large sack by the end of the day.
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