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Residents may pluck a bottle of wine from the wine cellar, then entertain guests in the private dining room or the 20-seat cinema.
"You may pluck a fowl's wing-joints as bare as a pumpkin, but you will not erase from his memory that he is a fowl, and that his proper sphere is the open air," she warns.
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Nakao may pluck your sashimi from a sleek, metal attaché case that looks like it might contain nuclear codes instead of seafood.
You can pull the duck legs from the pot and allow them to cool for a while, so that you may pluck the skin and shred the meat and have your meal right there and then: a Saturday-afternoon project leading to a Saturday-night dinner.
You may be tempted to pluck a hair here or there in order to keep things looking neat, but it's advisable to grow out all of your eyebrow hair to see what you've got to work with before you resume plucking or waxing.
Learn to pluck a goose.
Plucking a hair repeatedly can destroy the follicle and it may not grow back.
You plucked a flower.
He plucked a quarter from… Talk.
I plucked a morsel from the soft lump of garri.
Finally, a nomad plucked a piece from the dunes.
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