Chucked

Word CHUCKED
Character 7
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /tʃʌkt/

Definitions and meanings of "Chucked"

What do we mean by chucked?

To place in a chuck, or hold by means of a chuck, as in turning.

To bore or turn (a hole) in a revolving piece held in a chuck.

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The word "chucked" in example sentences

He took the key from her, and without saying a word chucked it across the room on to an old sofa. ❋ Unknown (2004)

"Hinduism" was a name chucked on all Indian practices and thought relating the metaphysical and supernatural (except recognisable movements like Jainism, Buddhism or Sikhism and imported religions). ❋ Unknown (2009)

In London, young bachelors – most of them military men – didn’t consider themselves men if they weren’t chucked from the Empire Theatre on Leicester Square at least once in their lifetime. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I understood what Miguel was saying about campus technology teachers in Texas getting more caught up in technology rather than pedagogy, but I think it is that focus that needs to change, rather than the idea chucked out. ❋ Darren Kuropatwa (2006)

I hate having that name chucked back at me every so often; it's like being followed around by a ghost. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Questioned about the reason for Magashule's dismissal, Lekota said he had not "chucked" him out. ❋ Unknown (1996)

The glass may be "chucked" in any suitable manner, and run at a speed not exceeding 10 feet per minute. ❋ Richard Threlfall (N/A)

The packers were at their pipes and cigarettes and were spreading blanket-rolls, and groups of "chucked" infantry had warmed into singing -- when the two boys sat down to supper. ❋ Will Levington Comfort (1905)

Then after he had "chucked" his course as impossible he had at his father's earnest wish taken up work at the mills, at first in the office, later in the manufacturing department. ❋ Ralph Connor (1898)

Brothers's hat, which was lying on the table, and "chucked" in a "quid," qualifying the hat and the quid, and disguising his feelings with the national oath of the land. ❋ Henry Lawson (1894)

One-Man-One-Vote Bill was passed (or Payment of Members, or when the first Labour Party went in -- I forget on which occasion they said it was) the Giraffe was carried away by the general enthusiasm, got a few beers in him, "chucked" a quid into his hat, and sent it round. ❋ Henry Lawson (1894)

Suppose she had "chucked" me altogether, what would become of my chance of getting into Low Heath? ❋ Talbot Baines Reed (1872)

Here, Deputy (preceded by a flying oyster-shell) appeared upon the scene, and requested to have the sum of threepence instantly "chucked" to him by Mr. Durdles, whom he had been vainly seeking up and down, as lawful wages overdue. ❋ Unknown (1870)

The clerks, who were heartlessly familiar with the anxious bearing of the men who sought interviews with their chief, both before and after, smiled with the whispered conviction that the fresh and ingenuous young stranger had been "chucked" like others until they met his kindly, tolerant, and even superior eyes, and were puzzled. ❋ Bret Harte (1869)

It was only when disturbing the repose of some one less _exalted_ than themselves, or when two of them chanced to come into collision, that a scene would ensue, -- in some instances extending to almost every individual on the raft, and ending by one or other of the delirious disputants getting "chucked" into the sea, and having a swim before recovering foothold on the frail embarkation. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

All hands went to work with a will -- the barrels were rolled-up, their heads knocked in, and part of their contents "chucked" up the blazing furnace. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

After making a hole in the sand about six inches deep, and five or six in diameter, he "chucked" the reptile into it. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

And if ever there were an unfeeling handsome chin that looked as if, for certain, it had never been, in familiar parlance, 'chucked' by the hand of man, it was the chin curbed up so tight and close by that laced bridle. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

At just the right moment, he reared back as he would when tossing a ball to first base for his youth league baseball team and "chucked" it into the Gulf of Mexico. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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