chuck


chuck

verb

Definition of CHUCK

1
to get rid of as useless or unwanted <after the power outage we reluctantly chucked everything that had been sitting in the fridge>
Synonyms cashier, cast (off), chuck, deep-six, ditch, dump, eighty-six (or 86), exorcise (also exorcize), fling (off or away), jettison, junk, lay by, lose, pitch, reject, scrap, shed, shuck (off), slough (off) also sluff (off), throw away, throw out, toss, unload
2
to give up (a job or office) <I swear, I have half a mind to chuck this job and become a hermit!>
Synonyms bag, chuck, leave, resign (from), retire (from), step aside (from), step down (from)
Related Words abandon, vacate; drop out (of), throw up
Near Antonyms hire (out or on)
Antonyms stay (at)
3
to send through the air especially with a quick forward motion of the arm <chucked a wad of paper at his friend's back>

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