Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
plock
verb
/plÉ’k/

Definition
Plock is a verb that describes the action of pulling or removing something with a sudden, short movement.

Examples
- She used a plock to quickly remove the leaves from the tree.
- With a plock, he took the cap off the bottle and poured the drink.
- The gardener will plock the weeds from the flower bed this weekend.

Meaning
The term ‘plock’ often conveys a sense of quickness or abruptness in the action of taking something away or detaching it.

Synonyms
- pluck
- pull
- remove
- detach