plucking

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plucking

  1. present participle and gerund of pluck

Noun[edit]

plucking (countable and uncountable, plural pluckings)

  1. (gerund of pluck) An act in which something is plucked.
    • 2007 April 27, The New York Times, “Pop and Rock Listings”, in New York Times[1]:
      Dirty Projectors builds elaborate “glitch operas” with stark pluckings of strings [] .
  2. A fragment of something obtained by plucking.
    • 1937, Archibald Dixon Shamel, Carl Schurz Scofield, David A. Savage, Wheat Requirements in Europe:
      Yield per acre and moisture content of grass pluckings taken at 14- or 28-day intervals during the seasons of 1933 and 1934
  3. (printing) The undesirable situation in which printed ink becomes detached from the paper.
    • 1959, E. A. Apps, Printing Ink Technology, page 415:
      Letterpress and offset gloss varnishes normally have viscosities varying from 50 to 250 poises; they must stain the paper as little as possible, have insufficient tack to cause plucking, []