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plucksnounpl. of pluck the act or an instance of applying force on something so that it moves in the direction of the forcea quick pluck pulled the hair right out draws, hauls, jerks, pulls, tugs, wrenches, yanks drags, towshitches, twitchesgrabs, snatches pushes heaves, shoves, thrusts plucksverbpresent tense third-person singular of pluckto rob by the use of trickery or threatsthe Internet opened up a whole new medium for con artists to pluck the gullible beats, bilks, bleeds, cheats, chisels, chouses, cons, cozens, defrauds, diddles, does, does in, euchres, fiddles, fleeces, flimflams, gaffs, gyps, hoses(slang), hustles, mulcts, nobbles(British slang), reams, rips off, rooks, screws, shakes down, shortchanges, shorts, skins, skunks, squeezes, sticks, stiffs, stings, suckers, swindles, thimblerigs, victimizes extorts, wrenches, wrests, wringsclips, gouges, nicks, overcharges, soaksexploits, milksdeceives, dupes, fools, gulls, tricksropes (in)betrays, bitches, double-crossesbamboozles, fast-talks sells a bill of goods to, takes for a ride, takes to the cleaners |