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Idiom pluck something out of the airpluck (something) out of the air if you pluck a number out of the air, you say any number and not one that is the result of careful calculation.That figure of eighty thousand pounds isn't something we've just plucked out of the air. We've done a detailed costing of the project.
pluck (something) out of the/thin airTo say or produce something haphazardly or at random, rather than through careful consideration or calculation. Look, this legislation hasn't been plucked out of thin air. We've spent months crafting the bill to best serve all of our citizens. Her ability to ad lib is so remarkable that it's hard to believe she's plucking these jokes out of the air. pluck something out of the ˈair say a name, number, etc. without thinking about it, especially in answer to a question: I just plucked a figure out of the air and said: ‘Would £1 000 seem reasonable to you?’ |