Pluck - Law Dictionary Search Results
Plucky
Having pluck or courage characterized by pluck displaying pluck courageous spirited as
Haggis
in the stomach of the same animal minced head and pluck
Rash
To pull off or pluck violently
Plunk
To pluck and release quickly a musical string to twang
avulsion
tear away, from a- off, away + vellere to pull, pluck] : a sudden cutting off of land by flood or
Pluck
To pull to draw
Pizzicato
A direction to violinists to pluck the string with the finger instead of using the bow
Lyrie
spines projecting in front of the nose called also noble pluck pogge sea poacher and armed bullhead
Pluckless
Without pluck timid faint hearted
Gameness
Endurance pluck
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