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单词 chucking
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chuckingn.1

/ˈtʃʌkɪŋ/
Etymology: < chuck v.1 + -ing suffix1.
The clucking noise of certain fowls, esp. the common hen. Also, chuckling (obsolete).
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the world > animals > birds > order Galliformes (fowls) > [noun] > sound made by
chucking1598
the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > types of laughter > [noun] > chuckling
chucking1598
chuckling1820
keckling1836
chuckle1837
the world > animals > birds > order Galliformes (fowls) > family Phasianidae (pheasants, etc.) > hen or cock > [noun] > hen > sound made by
cacklingc1374
chuckc1405
clocking1440
clucking1577
chucking1598
cackle1674
cluck1697
chuckle1774
clock1825
1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Gongolatione, a hartie laughing or chucking.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Cabab, the chucking, churring, or jouking of a Partridge.
1868 J. Timbs Eccentr. Animal Creation 205 The chucking and cackling of a hen.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online September 2021).

chuckingn.2

Etymology: < chuck n.2; compare darling, sweeting, etc.
Obsolete.
A term of endearment.
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the mind > emotion > love > terms of endearment > [noun]
darlingc888
belamy?c1225
culver?c1225
dearc1230
sweetheartc1290
heartc1300
sweetc1330
honeya1375
dovec1386
jewelc1400
birdc1405
cinnamonc1405
honeycombc1405
lovec1405
wantonc1450
mulling?a1475
daisyc1485
crowdy-mowdy?a1513
honeysop?a1513
powsowdie?a1513
suckler?a1513
foolc1525
buttinga1529
whitinga1529
beautiful1534
turtle-dove1535
soula1538
heartikin1540
bully?1548
turtle1548
lamba1556
nyletc1557
sweet-lovea1560
coz1563
ding-ding1564
pugs1566
golpol1568
sparling1570
lover1573
pug1580
bulkin1582
mopsy1582
chuck1589
bonny1594
chick1594
sweetikin1596
ladybird1597
angel1598
muss1598
pinkany1599
sweetkin1599
duck1600
joy1600
sparrowc1600
sucket1605
nutting1606
chuckaby1607
tickling1607
bagpudding1608
heartling1608
chucking1609
dainty1611
flittermouse1612
honeysuckle1613
fubs1614
bawcocka1616
pretty1616
old thinga1625
bun1627
duckling1630
bulchin1633
bulch?c1640
sweetling1648
friscoa1652
ding-dongs1662
buntinga1668
cocky1680
dearie1681
chucky1683
lovey1684
machree1689
nykin1693
pinkaninny1696
nug1699
hinny1724
puss1753
pet1767
dovey1769
sweetie1778
lovey-dovey1781
lovely1791
ducky1819
toy1822
acushla1825
alanna1825
treat1825
amigo1830
honey child1832
macushla1834
cabbage1840
honey-bunch1874
angel pie1878
m'dear1887
bach1889
honey baby1895
prawn1895
hon1896
so-and-so1897
cariad1899
pumpkin1900
honey-bun1902
pussums1912
snookums1919
treasure1920
wogger1922
amico1929
sugar1930
baby cake1949
angel cake1951
lamb-chop1962
petal1974
bae2006
1609 R. Armin Hist. Two Maids More-clacke sig. B4v So my chucking, that's a good lambe, do not cry for any thing.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

chuckingn.3

See quot. 1794.
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society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > plants, grasses, or reeds > [noun] > vegetable fibre > hemp > types of
fimble hemp1484
carl hemp?1523
henequen1555
steel hemp1604
Rusband1633
Riga rhine1639
Russia hemp1663
pass-hemp1742
chucking1785
Manila1826
sisal1827
sisal hemp1828
moorva1855
outshot1858
pass1858
carl doddie1868
outshots1880
1785 Act 25 Geo. III c. 56 §2 Short chucking, half-clean, whale-line.
1794 D. Steel Elements & Pract. Rigging & Seamanship I. 59 Chucking is a long, stout, coarse hemp, rather foul, and used for making inferior rope. Short chucking is the foul hemp from the ends of the long chucking.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

chuckingn.4

Etymology: < chuck v.2 + -ing suffix1.
The action of chuck v.2; throwing, ejecting; hence chucking-out, ejection. Frequently in chucking-out time (in a public house).
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > [noun] > expulsion or driving out
outputtinga1387
outcastinga1398
outing1440
deboutement1481
expulsiona1513
expulsing1528
expelling1532
expulsement1537
propulsation1578
expulsure1598
ejectment1602
outcast1602
abandoning1611
unroosting1615
propulsion1626
eliminationa1631
chucking-out1881
the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [noun] > drinking intoxicating liquor > drinking times
bever1499
the sun is over the yardarm (also foreyard)1839
opening time1841
chucking-out time1909
permitted hours1919
stop-tap1938
happy hour1951
1881 Sportsman 31 Jan. 3/5 We were the first to take the part of the pit against a chucking-out policy.
1887 Pall Mall Gaz. 23 Feb. 11/1 Evictions in Glenbeigh..and chuckings-out in London.
1909 J. R. Ware Passing Eng. Victorian Era 76/2 Chucking-out Time, half-past twelve, the closing hour for metropolitan taverns, when those who do not go willingly are ‘chucked out’.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xiv. [Oxen of the Sun] 403 Keep a watch on the clock. Chuckingout time.
1970 Guardian 8 May 9/6 What wonderful winkles we had at that stall at chucking-out time in the Old Kent Road.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

chuckingn.5

Etymology: < chuck v.3 +-ing suffix1.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈchucking.
Turning.
The act of fixing in, or by means of, a chuck.
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society > occupation and work > industry > working with tools or equipment > [noun] > fixing on lathe
chucking1889
1889 P. N. Hasluck Model Engineer's Handybk. v. 49 The flanges [should be] turned and faced up at one chucking.
1906 Cassal (title) Chucks and chucking, for metal and wood.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2019).

chuckingadj.

Brit. /ˈtʃʌkɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈtʃəkɪŋ/
Forms: see chuck v.1 and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: chuck v.1, -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < chuck v.1 + -ing suffix1.
1. Characterized by or suggestive of (loud) laughter. Cf. chuck v.1 2. Obsolete.
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the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > types of laughter > [adjective] > loud or immoderate laughter
chucking1607
cachinnatory1828
hyenaish1868
hyenesque1885
the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > types of laughter > [adjective] > vehement or convulsive laughter
chucking1607
checklinga1658
chuckling1705
side-splitting1825
boffo1947
boffola1976
1607 J. Marston What you Will v. sig. H3v Laughter pucker our cheekes, make shoulders shog, With chucking lightnesse, loue once more thy lippes.
2. Of an animal, esp. a bird: that makes a short, distinct sound. Also of the sound made by an animal: of the nature of a ‘chuck’. Cf. chuck n.1 1a.
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the world > animals > birds > sound or bird defined by > [adjective] > making other type of sound
groaning1398
rouping1559
babbling1578
jugging1598
chucking1734
gallowing1830
a-crow1868
clanging1871
1734 Dublin & London Mag. Jan. 35/2 In vain the chucking partridge glides Thro' thorny brakes.
1789 tr. G. F. Magné De Marolles Ess. Shooting xvii. 282 The old cock is known by the ‘chocking’ noise he makes.
1873 China Rev. 1 No. 5. 279/1 Nought but chucking pheasants met for miles.
1960 Sunday Herald (Provo, Utah) 16 Sept. 13 b/1 You'll likely hear the familiar ‘chucking’ call of the bird as he is disturbed.
2010 R. Shapiro Too Far iii. 46 The squirrel twitched its tail, shrilled and made a chucking sound.
3. Of a sound made by a person: palatal, clucking.
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1781 W. Moss Ess. Managem. & Nursing of Children 120 When he draws the breast, he frequently makes a chucking noise.
1867 Manch. Courier 2 July 7/2 He made a chucking noise, as if expressing indignation.
1963 R. Ashley In Memoriam Kit Carson (score) in Tulane Drama Rev. (1965) 10 190 ‘T'ch, my God!’ Make the chucking sound with the exclamation and shake your head slowly.
2002 R. F. Dew Evid. against Her viii. 215 He didn't speak; he only began a soft chucking call to the horse.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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