unplucked

/ʌnˈplʌkt/
adjective
  1. Not having been pulled off or removed, especially fruit, flowers, or feathers.
    • The chicken was sold unplucked, with all its feathers still on.
    • The apples hung unplucked from the tree, waiting for harvest.
    • She left the roses unplucked so they could bloom longer in the garden.
  2. Not having been strummed or played (of a stringed instrument).
    • The harp's strings remained unplucked during the quiet ceremony.
    • He stared at the unplucked banjo, remembering his grandfather's songs.
    • The guitar sat unplucked in the corner of the room for years.
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