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View synonyms for pluck up
pluck up
verb
- to pull out; uproot
- to muster (courage, one's spirits, etc)
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Example Sentences
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer - who has so far resisted calls to reinstate Ms Abbott as a Labour MP - said the PM should pluck up the "courage to hand back the £10m".
From BBC
It had taken me a year to pluck up the courage to tell him that I was engaging in self-induced vomiting, food restriction and laxative and diuretic abuse.
From Washington Post
It took me 10 minutes to pluck up the courage to call him, to ask if he and his partner were all right.
From BBC
"In my case, I was 14 and 15, for me to pluck up the courage - I didn't even tell my family," he said.
From BBC
But Beth, though yearning for the grand piano, could not pluck up courage to go to the ‘Mansion of Bliss’, as Meg called it.
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