0 present participle of pluck
1 to pull something, especially with a sudden movement, in order to remove it:
2 to pull and then release the strings of a musical instrument with your finger to play notes:
Plucking is not permitted below the table height.
The latter allows some replacement of maintenance foliage, but the height of the plucking table will rise.
Clonal variations in the response of black tea quality due to plucking standards.
Plucking may effectively erode the welljointed thick basalt bed, resulting in boulders the size of which depends on the bedding and joints of the basalts.
The changes in black leaf quality due to variations of plucking standard and fermentation time.
This action normally takes place by bowing, plucking, blowing or striking.
The piece ends with acoustic plucking on the cello.
We consider that the second method is preferable, as this gives equal weight to all plucking points.