PLUCKS vs GUTSINESS: NOUN
- The trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury
- The act of pulling and releasing a taut cord
- The state or condition of being gutsy.
- The trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury
PLUCKS vs GUTSINESS: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pluck.
- 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
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PLUCKS vs GUTSINESS: RELATED WORDS
- Fleece, Tear, Tweak, Roll, Gazump, Hook, Rob, Hustle, Soak, Plunk, Cull, Pluckiness, Gutsiness, Pick, Pull
- Fortitude, Decisiveness, Doggedness, Irrepressibility, Resourcefulness, Brashness, Audaciousness, Courageousness, Feistiness, Tenacity, Fearlessness, Boldness, Moxie, Pluck, Pluckiness
PLUCKS vs GUTSINESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Deplume, Pick off, Pull off, Plume, Overcharge, Fleece, Tear, Tweak, Roll, Gazump, Hook, Soak, Plunk, Pick, Pull
- Tirelessness, Bravado, Ferocity, Ambitiousness, Toughness, Indomitability, Directness, Pugnacity, Fortitude, Doggedness, Irrepressibility, Audaciousness, Tenacity, Fearlessness, Boldness
PLUCKS vs GUTSINESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The second one finds some cherries and plucks a bunch of them.
- Sanders, which the campaign usually plucks from voter files and other sources.
- He plucks the threads that make us dance, finger and toe!
- He plucks it, dips its stalk in the water: how!
- It comes with keys, pads, arps, plucks and more.
- Hermione leans down, PLUCKS a HAIR from the witch.
- He plucks a free sample of cheese and sausage.
- Rummages through pile, plucks one envelope from the bunch.
- Coast Guard helicopter plucks climber off mountain (Titel).
- She plucks a daisy and picks off the.
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