pluck up one's courage

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pluck up one's courage (third-person singular simple present plucks up one's courage, present participle plucking up one's courage, simple past and past participle plucked up one's courage)

  1. To muster the bravery and will to do something.
    Synonyms: gather up one's courage, screw up one's courage

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