"Pluckily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pluckily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pluckily" Meaning

Determined and brave, often in a cheerful or optimistic way.

"Pluckily" Examples

Pluckily DefinitionAdverb. With courage or determination; bravely.#

Usage Examples

1. She dwelt on the play pluckily, fingering the violin strings as if fighting to revive them from their stillness.###

2. The boxer hit the heavy bag pluckily, relentless in his training regimen to win the championship.#### 3. She sings in the choir pluckily, making up for her lack of skill with plenty of enthusiasm.#### 4. Facing fierce bears, he walked pluckily through the trail before us, the brave explorer that he was.#### 5. The pluckily determined entrepreneur has managed to save her business through sheer hard work.

"Pluckily" Similar Words

Plowter

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"Plowter" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.However, I can try to break down the possible meaning or connections:<em> "Plow" can be a verb meaning to clear or loosen the ground with a plow, an agricultural tool.</em> "Ploward" (a different spelling) can be used in some dialects to mean the landing place of a riverboat.If you could provide more context or clarify how "plowter" is used, I may be able to give a more educated guess about its meaning.

Ploy

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Ployment

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Ploys

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Pluck

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Plucked

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Plucker

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Plucker:1. To pull or pluck (something) off, especially a feather or a fruit.Example: "She plucked the apple from the tree."2. To remove something that is attached, such as a sword or blade.Example: "He plucked the sword from the sheath."3. In photography, to capture a group of people, especially from a scene.Example: "He took a plucky photo of the family at the beach."4. Someone who gathers wool or cotton from the thorns of cotton plants, often by hand.Example: "The pluckers worked tirelessly in the fields from dawn till dusk."5. In chess, to capture an opponent's piece by moving one's piece over it.Example: "He plucked the rook with his pawn."Note: The word "plucker" can also be used as a verb or a noun, and its meaning might vary depending on the context in which it is used.

Pluckier

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Plucking

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Plucks

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Plucky

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Having a cheerful and optimistic attitude, despite facing many difficulties or hardships.

Plug-ins

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Plug

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A device to connect a smaller object, such as a rope, cable, or pipe, to a larger object, often to transfer power or electrical currents.Example: "Plug the extension cord into the outlet."

Pluggable

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Capable of being easily added to or removed from a system or program and then used again.

Plugged

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Pluggers

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