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- Dictionarychuck/tʃʌk/
verb
- 1. throw (something) carelessly or casually: "someone chucked a brick through the window" Similar
- 2. give up (a job or activity): "she wanted to chuck her job" Similar
noun
- 1. a throw.
- 2. a dismissal or rejection: "he's still wondering why and how Mrs T got the chuck"
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CHUCK definition: 1. to throw something carelessly: 2. to end a romantic relationship with someone: 3. a friendly…. Learn more.
1. : pat, tap. 2. a. : toss, throw. b. : discard. chucked his old shirt. chuck it out with the trash.
May 21, 2022 · Chuck definition: to toss; throw with a quick motion, usually a short distance. See examples of CHUCK used in a sentence.
CHUCK meaning: 1. to throw something carelessly: 2. to end a romantic relationship with someone: 3. a friendly…. Learn more.
A chuck is a device that holds a workpiece in a lathe or a tool in a drill. It has two jaws that move together to keep the workpiece or tool in a central position.
1. informal to throw. 2. to pat affectionately, esp under the chin. 3. informal (sometimes foll by: in or up) to give up; reject: he chucked up his job; she chucked her boyfriend. 4. slang chiefly (usually foll by: up) US to vomit. 5. chuck off at informal Austral and NZ to abuse or make fun of. n.
Definition of chuck verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.