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pluck people
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1.91 |
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Plucking young people off the vine ahead of their time, lavishing them with millions. |
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pluck eyebrow
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0.92 |
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She could even pluck her eyebrows! |
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pluck ball
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0.86 |
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After each score, someone on a ladder would pluck the ball from the basket. |
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pluck man
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0.72 |
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Coast Guard cutters plucked the men from the boat soon afterward. |
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pluck string
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0.59 |
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We used the cat-hair remover, we plucked piano strings. |
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pluck leaf
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0.53 |
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She would pluck the leaves off the plants and eat them. |
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pluck member
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0.46 |
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Helicopter crews worked to pluck crew members from life rafts. |
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pluck survivor
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0.46 |
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Twenty-six survivors were plucked from the waters near Pearl Harbor. |
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pluck petal
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0.39 |
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It then shows a girl, counting down as she plucks daisy petals. |
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pluck chicken
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0.33 |
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She plucked chickens. |
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pluck fruit
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0.33 |
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I watched them pluck fruit and nest in its dense growth. |
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pluck apple
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0.26 |
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Reaching up, she plucked an apple off the tree. |
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pluck body
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0.26 |
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Earthmovers plucked decayed bodies out of the ground. |
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pluck child
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0.26 |
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Jackson also plucked children from the crowd to join him while he sang. |
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pluck feather
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0.26 |
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As the cylinder spins, the fingers pluck the feathers. |
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pluck flower
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0.26 |
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He plucked the flower and gave it to the Indian. |
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pluck goose
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0.26 |
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She was making hard work of plucking the goose. |
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pluck guest
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0.26 |
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Police helicopters, navigating their way through thick black smoke, plucked terrified guests from the hotel roof. |
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pluck hair
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0.26 |
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He plucked a hair from his arm. |
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pluck one
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0.26 |
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Kobe Bryant kept rotating the legends in his closet, then plucked the one that best fit the occasion. |