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chuck off
verb
- informal.tr, adverboften foll byat to abuse or make fun of
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Example Sentences
Frankly, I would not have been disappointed if they had taken Chuck off the show somehow.
From New York Times
It’s good to remember that something so powerful can come from someone that a letter-writer might want to chuck off the Mall for his failings.
From Washington Post
I want Thomas to rant and rave, to cut Chuck off, to find herself outraged.
From Los Angeles Times
“I’ve gotten more from Chuck off the field as much as I got on the field about how to do things the right way,” said Mularkey, now a tight ends coach with Tennessee.
From Washington Times
Then he shoved the weapon into Denton's hand, and hurried him over the shingle with the remark, 'Now chuck off the fleece, Peter.
From Project Gutenberg
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