pluck from



pluck something from someone or something

to pick, grab, or snatch something from someone. Sally plucked a chocolate from the box and popped it into her mouth. He stooped over and plucked a rose from the bush.
See also: pluck

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BrighidBRIEDIrish, Irish Mythology
Urbanus-Late Roman, Biblical Latin
LyssaLIS-əEnglish
&Aelig;&Eth;Elberht-Anglo-Saxon
BeÁTa-Hungarian, Czech, Slovak
Gilead-Biblical