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  • She pluckily tries to scare the ghost away.
  • City were " showing perhaps the greater skill, but Small Heath working most pluckily ".
  • Mallory was still pluckily clinging to the rock face, dispatches from Everest indicate, trying to arrest his fall.
  • "Beats waiting on tables, " said Alyssa Stec, 25, of Manhattan, as she pluckily extolled the virtues of a Pontiac Montana.
  • Asked her weight, Mellette pluckily replied, " Don't you know you're not supposed to ask women that question, sir ?"
  • "" They must have known that pumping could do no more than delay the final catastrophe, yet they stuck pluckily to their duty . ""
  • The film's Laura, Meredith Monroe ( of " Dawson's Creek " ) is a pluckily independent young woman, a dreamer with backbone.
  • James kept pluckily at his work, unmindful of adverse criticism, and in the culmination of the season, his generalship and backfield tackling were first-rate ."
  • In Frank Perry's " Compromising Positions " ( 1985 ), Susan Sarandon, as a Long Island housewife, pluckily solved the murder of her periodontist.
  • When the Northridge Earthquake totaled Tim Allen's home, he pluckily rebuilt right on the same Sherman Oaks site he's been at since he came to L . A.
  • "The Evening Star " wobbles along for well over two hours and still seems uneventful, since it does little more than watch Aurora Greenway ( Shirley MacLaine ) cope pluckily with her grandmotherly problems.
  • They give waning stars the chance to earn back public admiration by playing a more flattering version of themselves _ contrite but not without a sense of humor, scraping bottom, perhaps, but pluckily fighting their way back.
  • Even as its market valuation soared past that of Barnes & Noble and Borders combined, the company has clung tenaciously to the image of a principled David pluckily battling its much more powerful and supposedly less principled rivals.
  • The match played in the best of spirits had resulted in a clear cut 11-10 victory to the New Zealanders . the Sydney Morning Herald commented " The home team played pluckily enough but were simply over matched ."
  • In the 1875 " Football Annual ", Wace was described as " a very good and dangerous'centre'( who ) plays pluckily and sticks to the ball; at times ( he ) gets a little too far forward ".
  • But in a new book, " From Hand to Mouth : The Origins of Language " ( Princeton University Press ), Corballis pluckily takes a stand, arguing that speech was an ingenious innovation but not quite the freakish marvel that linguists have often made it out to be.
  • He swung his rawhide with a vigor that made Dewey and the others dance, but they pluckily kept up the assault, until the instructor seized a big stick, intended to serve as fuel for the old-fashioned stove, and laid about him with an energy that soon stretched the rebels on the floor.
  • And, in fact, there's so much more : Abandoned by the soldier who brought her to Trailer Park, Kan ., Hedwig pluckily dons a blond bouffant wig, trowels on the eye makeup, puts together a rockin'pickup band of illegal, Eastern European immigrants and sets out on a diner-bewildering concert tour of chain seafood restaurants.
  • Ann August in " Anywhere but Here " ( 1999 ) will clearly outgrow her angst, and although Novalee Nation of " Where the Heart Is " ( 2000 ) is in a bit of a pickle-- she's a pregnant 17-year-old abandoned by her boyfriend in an Oklahoma Wal-Mart with $ 5 in her pocket-- we know she'll pluckily build a new life with her baby right there in that Wal-Mart.
  • "' Final : "'5.30 p . m After a very energetic race up to the 500 metres mark, where the two boats still lay side by side, the Germans began to take the lead and, at the kilometre mark, " Ludwigshafen " were about one length ahead . " Thames R . C . " fought pluckily, however, and stroke Bruce Logan deserves every credit for the courageous way in which he challenged the leader.