Pluck up

verb

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Verb
  1. 1
    To remove or acquire by plucking from, for example, the ground; to pick up. transitive

    ""If I could have settled down," I said to Biddy, plucking up the short grass within reach, much as I had once upon a time pulled my feelings out of my hair and kicked them into the brewery wall: […]"

  2. 2
    To become more cheerful. intransitive

    "cæsar [taking the dates] My age! [He shakes his head and bites a date]. Yes, Rufio: I am an old man—worn out now—true, quite true. [He gives way to melancholy contemplation, and eats another date]. Achillas is still in his prime: Ptolemy is a boy. [He eats another date, and plucks up a little]. Well, every dog has his day; and I have had mine: I cannot complain."

  3. 3
    To summon positive emotion (especially courage); to muster. transitive

    "Thenne was there but sporynge and pluckynge vp of horses and ryghte so they cam to the fyre. "Then was there but spurring and plucking up of horses, and right so they came to the fire.""

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