Don't pluck at the loose threads on your sweater
The child started to pluck at the wildflowers in the meadow
He felt a nagging worry begin to pluck at his thoughts
The cat would often pluck at the dangling string
Stop plucking at your cuticles; you'll make them bleed
She couldn't stop her fingers from plucking at the label on the bottle
A bird began to pluck at the crumbs on the pavement
He was tempted to pluck at the edges of the old photograph
The wind began to pluck at the leaves on the branches
A sense of unease started to pluck at him
The wind makes the leaves pluck at my window.
That sounds a bit spooky, doesn't it?
It does, and it makes me want to stay inside.
The gentle breeze began to pluck at the kite's tail
The wind softly tugged at the kite's tail
The kite's tail was lightly pulled by the wind