chucks;
chucked;
chucking
chucks;
chucked;
chucking
Britannica Dictionary definition of CHUCK
[+ object]
informal
1
:
to throw or toss (something)
2
:
to get rid of (something)
—
sometimes + out
—
see also chuck out (below)
3
:
to give up (something)
—
often + in
4
:
to touch or tap (someone) in a light and gentle way
chuck out
[phrasal verb]
chuck (someone) out
or
chuck out (someone)
:
to force (someone) to leave
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If they don't pay their rent, the landlord will have to chuck them out.
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He was chucked out of the bar for being too noisy.
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see also 1chuck 2 (above)
2
chuck
/ˈtʃʌk/
noun
plural
chucks
plural
chucks
Britannica Dictionary definition of CHUCK
1
[noncount]
:
a piece of beef that comes from the area of a cow's neck and shoulders
2
[count]
:
a part of a machine that holds something so that it does not move
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see picture at carpentry