OVERCHARGE vs PLUCK: NOUN
- An excessive charge or price.
- A load or burden that is too full or heavy.
- An excessive charge, load, or burden; the state of being overcharged.
- A charge, as of gunpowder or electricity, beyond what is necessary or sufficient.
- A price that is too high
- A charge of more than is just; a charge that is too high or exorbitant; an exaction.
- An excessive charge in an account.
- An excessive load or burden.
- The trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury
- The act of pulling and releasing a taut cord
- Resourceful courage and daring in the face of difficulties; spirit.
- The act of plucking; a pull; a twitch.
- The heart, liver, and lights of an animal.
- Spirit; courage; indomitable resolution; fortitude.
- The act of plucking, or the state of being plucked, at college. See Pluck, v. t., 4.
- The lyrie.
- An instance of plucking
- The lungs, heart with trachea and often oesophagus removed from slaughtered animals.
- Guts, nerve, fortitude or persistence.
- The pogge, Agonus cataphractus.
- Hence Heart; courage; spirit; determined energy; resolution in the face of difficulties.
- The heart, liver, and lungs or lights of a sheep, ox, or other animal used as butchers' meat: also used figuratively or humorously of the like parts of a human being.
- A bout; around.
- A blow; a stroke.
- A pull; a tug; a twitch; a snatch: as, he gave the sword a pluck.
- The act or an instance of plucking.
- The heart, liver, windpipe, and lungs of a slaughtered animal.
OVERCHARGE vs PLUCK: VERB
- Place too much a load on
- To continue to charge an electric device beyond its electrical capacity
- To charge more money than the correct amount or to surpass a certain limit while charging a bill
- Rip off; ask an unreasonable price
- To pull or twitch sharply
- To play a string instrument pizzicato
- To rob, fleece, steal forcibly
- To remove feathers from a bird.
- To gently play a single string, e.g. on a guitar, violin etc.
- To pull something sharply; to pull something out
- Rip off; ask an unreasonable price
- Look for and gather
- Sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity
- Pull or pull out sharply
- Pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion
- Strip of feathers
OVERCHARGE vs PLUCK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To charge (a party) an excessive price for something.
- To fill too full; overload.
- To overstate or exaggerate.
- To charge too much.
- To make excessive charges.
- To give an abrupt pull; tug.
- To sound (the strings of an instrument) by pulling and releasing them with the fingers or a plectrum.
- To give an abrupt pull to; tug at.
- To remove abruptly or forcibly.
- To pull out the hair or feathers of.
- To make a motion of pulling or twitching; -- usually with at.
- To remove or detach by grasping and pulling abruptly with the fingers; pick.
OVERCHARGE vs PLUCK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To charge or load too heavily; to burden; to oppress; to cloy.
- To fill too full; to crowd.
- To charge (a buyer) an excessive price; to charge beyond a fair rate or price.
- To charge (a battery) too much, so as to cause damage.
- See Globe of compression, under Globe.
- To exaggerate.
- To gather up; to summon.
- To pull or tear off.
- To pull down; to demolish; to reduce to a lower state.
- To pull away, or to separate by pulling; to tear away.
- To reject at an examination for degrees.
- To pull; to draw.
- Especially, to pull with sudden force or effort, or to pull off or out from something, with a twitch; to twitch; also, to gather, to pick
- To strip of, or as of, feathers.
OVERCHARGE vs PLUCK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Rip off
- To make an extravagant charge or accusation against.
- To make an exorbitant charge against; demand an excessive price from.
- To surcharge; exaggerate: as, to overcharge a statement.
- To put too great a charge in, as a gun.
- Ask an unreasonable price
- To charge or burden to excess; oppress; overburden.
- In geology, to pry off or tear away, as blocks of rock from the lee side of cliffs or projections, or more moderate slopes: said of the action of moving ice, as in glaciers. See plucking.
- To pull sharply, as if at the folds of a skirt: used with at.
- In geology, to break off easily in large pieces, as granite. See plucking.
- To pull off, as feathers from a fowl, or fruit or flowers from a plant; pick off; gather; pick or cull, as berries or flowers.
- To pull; draw; drag: used either literally or figuratively.
- Especially To pull sharply; pull with sudden force or jerk; give a tugor twitch to; twitch; snatch; twang, as the strings of a harp or guitar.
- To strip, as a fowl, by pulling off its feathers; strip the feathers from: as, to pluck a fowl.
- To reject, after a university or other examination, as not coming up to the required standard.
- To summon or muster up: as, to pluck up courage, spirit, etc.
- Intrans., to collect one's self; gather spirit or courage.
- Ask an unreasonable price
- Rip off
OVERCHARGE vs PLUCK: RELATED WORDS
- Overstretch, Overwhelm, Burden, Overburden, Overloading, Gouge, Plume, Soak, Pluck, Gazump, Fleece, Overload, Hook, Rob, Surcharge
- Fleece, Tear, Tweak, Roll, Gazump, Hook, Rob, Hustle, Soak, Plunk, Cull, Pluckiness, Gutsiness, Pick, Pull
OVERCHARGE vs PLUCK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Surge, Protector, Overhead, Overstretch, Overwhelm, Burden, Overburden, Gouge, Plume, Soak, Gazump, Fleece, Overload, Hook, Surcharge
- Deplume, Pick off, Pull off, Plume, Overcharge, Fleece, Tear, Tweak, Roll, Gazump, Hook, Soak, Plunk, Pick, Pull
OVERCHARGE vs PLUCK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Which drugstore chain is most likely to overcharge you?
- However with low value items sometimes they overcharge.
- They will overcharge you for housing and dining.
- Report on use of petroleum overcharge restitutionary funds.
- OVERCHARGE OR OVERPAYMENT FOR COPY OF PUBLIC INFORMATION.
- However, an interesting phenomenon takes place during overcharge.
- Well, we know about the overcharge for meals, we know about the overcharge for fuel because of oversight on the ground in Iraq.
- In addition, if the overcharge is willful, the landlord is liable for a penalty of three times the amount of the overcharge.
- Overcharge: the components in a battery would be damaged by the electrolyte resulting from overcharge.
- For more information on overcharge, visit our Rent Increases and Rent Overcharge page.
- What happens when you pluck the rubber bands?
- SYN: Twitch, pluck, pull, catch, grasp, gripe, clutch.
- Then pluck turns giving each other spa services.
- Do pluck it softly fur tliat shepheards sake.
- My remedy is then to pluck it out.
- Pluck up your spirit, Jon, and break away.
- My remedy is, then, to pluck it out.
- Pluck, the free Web organizer software at pluck.com, can also handle RSS feeds.
- Nisua, A pluck, or calfs pluck, Exta vitu.
- To pluck, or give one a pluck, Velio, vcllico.
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