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chuck1 [tʃʌk] VB trans

chuck inf:

chuck

Phrases:

to chuck sb under the chin

chuck2 [tʃʌk] N TECH

chuck
uchwyt m

chuck away VB trans inf

chuck in VB trans inf

chuck out VB trans inf

Usage examples with chuck

to throw [or chuck] in the towel

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Whatever you chuck into a breakfast fry-up, all lashed into a bit of bread with the sauce of your choice.
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First they chuck their high heels, some are wearing or rather balancing on sky-high heels, and get down to work.
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The scriber block may also be used in place of a dial indicator to detect "run out" (a variation in concentricity) of a workpiece mounted in a four-jaw chuck.
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The wayside restaurant was the successor to the chuck wagon, the cowboys' home-from-home on the range.
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Chuck in some chopped peppers, onion, slices of avocado, beetroot or sweetcorn.
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And chuck out half your support staff and sports scientists, because your fast bowlers are always on the medical couch.
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We now have to move on to the hamburger and the chuck steak.
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Chuck out the junk from the star guy.
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The slightly wilted food you chuck out of your fridges; here are the people it could have kept alive for a week.
www.independent.co.uk
If you're cooking dinner, like most of us, you probably peel every vegetable, throw out the leafy part of celery and chuck out the carrot tops.
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