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chuck out
verb
- informal.tr, adverboften foll byof to eject forcibly (from); throw out (of)
he was chucked out of the lobby
Example Sentences
No, it’s not the same motion offense Knight popularized in the 1970s but May didn’t just chuck out a playbook and start over.
"It's a consumer world we live in, a throw away history we seem to chuck out in our bins, but the history is actually among those very items," he says.
And the common thread for all these successful titles seems to be “chuck out every established story the audience knows and tell a new one.”
With plenty of flat land and rich soil, the British could afford to chuck out their excreta, and so they did.
“There’s this buildup of excitement, but because it’s golf everyone has to be quiet and polite. If you just chuck out a little song or a little one-liner, suddenly everyone laughs and there’s this huge release of excitement.”
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