Plucky in a sentence as an adjective

Your privacy is worth $125k, in a story where you'd be the plucky underdogs?

"trying to give the impression that 500 Startups is for plucky underdogs, and YC isn't.

This is who the money goes to, not the plucky, hard-working entrepreneur.

And that backlash may not distinguish between the NSA, the mighty Google empire and your plucky little start up.

The trail is becoming littered with the corpses of plucky companies who've tried to make a buck in this business.

The whole 'plucky little Android' schtick is extremely tiresome and frankly devalues your point.

They're a corporation with 20,000 engineers, not a charity or even a plucky startup.

This article isn't about poor, plucky upstart rags-to-riches entrepreneurs at all.

Aereo is not a story of a plucky startup fighting the system; it's just one part of the system fighting another part of the system over who gets more money.

The plucky chip was utilizing only thirty-seven of its one hundred logic gates, and most of them were arranged in a curious collection of feedback loops.

History is nothing but an endless procession of empires and civilisations falling in tatters, no matter how many of their plucky young problem-solvers were united in worry.

I think there's a sense with the British that we brought 'civilisation' to a huge portion of the world, why do we need anybody else telling us what to do?Even as children we're constantly fed war movies about the plucky Brits fighting against the evil Germans, so therefore most Brits hate Germans, and we've been at odds with the French forever.

Plucky definitions

adjective

marked by courage and determination in the face of difficulties or danger; robust and uninhibited; "you have to admire her; it was a gutsy thing to do"; "the gutsy...intensity of her musical involvement"-Judith Crist; "a gutsy red wine"

See also: gutsy

adjective

showing courage; "the champion is faced with a feisty challenger"

See also: feisty spunky