Pluck [noun]

Definition of Pluck:

person's resolution, courage

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Sentence/Example of Pluck:

Cut off my arm and pluck out my eye, so that the other may be better.

Rima was not there to pluck the rage from my heart and save his evil life.

Then you have to do the best you can, and prove the pluck that is in you.

Now I must be permitted to celebrate by a little the pluck of Dick.

Why should you aspire to pluck the flower which has grown up amongst us?

All of a sudden, his patience, endurance, pluck seemed to give out.

I did think he was a coward at first, but he showed some pluck at last.

It was her pluck that kept you in Paris—while she was dying.

What right had they to pluck brands from the burning at the expense o' dacent fowk!

At least there was some pluck about those forged receipts of Gagneux.