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plucky

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Having or showing pluck, courage or spirit in trying circumstances.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. showing courage; "the champion is faced with a feisty challenger" [syn: feisty , spunky ] showing courage in the face of danger; "a plucky lampooner of the administration" [also: pluckiest , pluckier ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Plucky \Pluck"y\, a. [Compar. Pluckier ; superl. Pluckiest .] Having pluck or courage; characterized by pluck; displaying pluck; courageous; spirited; as, a plucky race. If you're plucky, and not over subject to fright. --Barham.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ a plucky heroine EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But she's a plucky lady. ▪ The plucky 14-year-old was determined however to experience the magic of DisneyWorld and never stopped smiling all week. ▪ The romantic picture of ...

Usage examples of plucky.

Brentford United team kaftan, and he did not look out of place as he sat in one of the many coaches that had been chartered to ferry plucky Brentonians to the match.

Not only did they tell of their finding the spies and saving the camp from destruction, but of their Father, wounded at the Marne, of their experience in the Cathedral at Rheims, and of all they had suffered there, and especially of their plucky Mother whose spirit no misfortune could break.

Unfortunately, just as White and Tassalerro arrived to examine the bait, a plucky Summoner came to save me from the horrors of eternal torment.

To it the pluckiest of the defrauded taos now repaired in search of redress, Blas with the rest.

His hagiographers today present him as the plucky, courageous, little guy who stood up to world communism and led America into a new age of cosmopolitan internationalism.

Rinehart popularised in her novels-maintaining suspense by keeping the plucky heroine in constant jeopardy.

Rinehart popularised in her novelsmaintaining suspense by keeping the plucky heroine in constant jeopardy.

Plucky little Chisholm, Colonel of the Imperials, had fallen with two mortal wounds as he dashed forward waving a coloured sash in the air.

Then Old Combs came up to me and shook me by the hand and told me how glad he was that I was free and what a plucky little thing Marion was, and how I owed my life twice over to her.

With plucky agility, the ocelot hopped over and began rubbing its butt against the links.

Mud and water flew out in all directions under the horse's frantic gallopade, the plucky beast sinking at times almost to his knees in the marshy ground.

If she just put her mind to it she could be plucky, she could have joie de vivre—.

Rick suddenly realized that he was glad to see the plucky little corporal.

She was a plucky little woman, and in fact endowed with a more restless ambition than he.

In the last ten years, one million Germans—the best and the pluckiest of them all—moved out of Germany.