advb. phr. Obs. rare. [A prep.1 + PLUCK sb.] With spirit; pluckily, heartily.
c. 1560. Thersites, in Hazl., Dods., I. 416. Darest thou try masteries with me a-pluck.
1570. Marriage Wit & Sc., IV. iii. ibid., II. 368. Arise, and dance with us a-pluck.