pluck
When you pluck something, it’s like when you take a flower from a garden. Imagine you see a beautiful flower, and you gently pull it from the ground with your fingers. That’s plucking! It’s like taking something small and special from where it belongs.
Think about a guitar. When you pluck a guitar string, you use your finger to pull and let go of the string, making a sound. It’s like giving the string a little tickle, and it sings a happy song back to you.
Or consider a chicken. When you pluck its feathers, you carefully take them out one by one. It’s like picking petals off a flower, but with feathers instead.
Sometimes, when you pluck a fruit from a tree, you reach up and twist it gently until it comes off in your hand. It’s like giving the fruit a little hug and taking it home with you.
So, plucking is about gently taking something away, whether it’s a flower, a string, a feather, or a fruit. It’s like playing a game of ‘come with me’ with the world around you.