US /plʌk/
・UK /plʌk/
If you think of having a rubber band and you sort of pluck the band,
and you sort of pluck the band
I used to shave it, and now I pluck them.
I used to shave it, and now I pluck them.
Then you have to empty the hot out, put cold in, which involves sacrificing your arm to plunge to the pluck.
Pluck, plunging.
So one of the major or main differences here is we actually want to take that leaf at the node and just pluck it off.
Before we submerge it in the water, we're going to pluck off these leaves to create a little naked node, and we're going to put that in the water as well.
pluck. And that means a sheep's heart, liver and lungs. And if that doesn't sound appetizing
So for those of you who aren't familiar with Haggis, it is a savory pudding made from sheep's pluck,
pluck back that fleshly vestment, even as a wind might toss the curtains of a pavilion.
Certain agents I found to have the power to shake and pluck back that fleshly vestment, even as a wind might toss the curtains of a pavilion.
("Pluck and Blow")
("Pluck and Blow")
And the stick above the leaf only, we have to pluck it.
And the stick above the leaf only, we have to pluck it.
This turned into a total cluster pluck!
This turned into a total cluster-pluck!
Well, Pluck U Chicken
Pluck U Chicken, right. I appreciate it. Ready?