The trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury.
Sinònims
Examples for "pluck"
Examples for "pluck"
1For food, they need merely pluck bananas and mangoes from the trees.
2He showed any amount of pluck in the affair with the Indians.
3He approached the Bush, and stooped to pluck one of the Roses.
4The women like prowess and the manly virtues of pluck and endurance.
5Three times now I've stepped in to pluck her out of danger.
1It was beautiful, the pluckiness of it, the impudence of it.
2Western news organisations have produced articles and television segments extolling Bana's pluckiness in the face of fear.
3Her demented pluckiness radicalised the plot.
4I'll have to read up on it, she says with the pluckiness of one who fully believes she can change the world.
5"It is no more than he ought to have done, for your pluckiness saved Flurry."
Translations for gutsiness