- verbinformalchuck (verb) · chucks (third person present) · chucked (past tense) · chucked (past participle) · chucking (present participle)
- throw (something) carelessly or casually:"someone chucked a brick through the window" · "chucking money at the problem won't solve it"
- throw (something) away:"she kept the personal bits and pieces and chucked the rest"
- BRITISH ENGLISHgive up (a job or activity):"she wanted to chuck her job"
- BRITISH ENGLISHend a relationship with (a partner):"Mary chucked him for another guy"
nounBRITISH ENGLISHinformalchuck (noun) · chucks (plural noun) · the chuck (noun)- a throw.
- (the chuck)a dismissal or rejection:"he's still wondering why and how Mrs T got the chuck"
Originlate 16th century (as a verb): from chuck.verbchuck (verb) · chucks (third person present) · chucked (past tense) · chucked (past participle) · chucking (present participle)- touch (someone) playfully or gently under the chin:"he chucked the baby under its chin"
nounchuck (noun) · chucks (plural noun)- a playful touch under the chin:"she gave him a good-natured chuck under the chin"
Originlate 16th century (as a verb): probably from Old French chuquer, later choquer ‘to knock, bump’, of unknown ultimate origin.nounchuck (noun) · chucks (plural noun) · chuck steak (noun) · chuck steaks (plural noun)- a device for holding a workpiece in a lathe or a tool in a drill, typically having three or four jaws that move radially in and out:"a power-drill chuck" · "a three-jaw chuck"
- a cut of beef that extends from the neck to the ribs, typically used for stewing:"the trays of fat-speckled chuck and sweetbreads had been put in the refrigerator"
Originlate 17th century, as a variant of chock; see also chunk.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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