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chuck
chuck 1 C0343700 (chŭk)tr.v. chucked, chuck·ing, chucks 1. To pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, especially under the chin.2. a. To throw or toss: chucked stones into the water.b. Informal To throw out; discard: chucked my old sweater.c. Informal To force out; eject: chucking out the troublemakers.3. Informal To give up; quit: chucked her job.n.1. An affectionate pat or squeeze under the chin.2. A throw, toss, or pitch. [Variant of chock, possibly from French choc, knock, blow; see shock1.]
chuck 2 C0343700 (chŭk)n.1. A cut of beef extending from the neck to the ribs and including the shoulder blade.2. a. A clamp that holds a tool or the material being worked in a machine such as a lathe.b. A clamping device for holding a drill bit.3. Informal Food. [Dialectal chuck, lump, perhaps variant of chock.]
chuck 3 C0343700 (chŭk)intr.v. chucked, chuck·ing, chucks To make a clucking sound.n. A clucking sound. [Middle English chukken, of imitative origin.]chuck (tʃʌk) vb (mainly tr) 1. informal to throw2. to pat affectionately, esp under the chin3. informal (sometimes foll by: in or up) to give up; reject: he chucked up his job; she chucked her boyfriend. 4. slang chiefly (usually foll by: up) US to vomit5. chuck off at informal Austral and NZ to abuse or make fun ofn6. a throw or toss7. a playful pat under the chin8. the chuck informal dismissal[C16: of unknown origin]
chuck (tʃʌk) n1. (Cookery) Also called: chuck steak a cut of beef extending from the neck to the shoulder blade2. (Mechanical Engineering) a. Also called: three jaw chuck a device that holds a workpiece in a lathe or tool in a drill, having a number of adjustable jaws geared to move in unison to centralize the workpiece or toolb. Also called: four jaw chuck or independent jaw chuck a similar device having independently adjustable jaws for holding an unsymmetrical workpiece[C17: variant of chock]
chuck (tʃʌk) vb (intr) a less common word for cluck2n1. a clucking sound2. a term of endearment[C14 chukken to cluck, of imitative origin]
chuck (tʃʌk) n1. (Physical Geography) a large body of water2. (Physical Geography) short for saltchuck[C19: from Chinook Jargon, from Nootka chauk]chuck1 (tʃʌk) v.t. 1. to toss; throw. 2. to throw away. 3. to eject from a public place (often fol. by out). 4. to resign from: He's chucked his job. 5. to pat or tap lightly, as under the chin. n. 6. a light pat or tap. 7. a toss; pitch. [1575–85] chuck2 (tʃʌk) n. 1. the cut of beef between the neck and shoulder blade. 2. a block or log used as a chock. 3. a. a device to center and clamp work in a lathe or other machine tool. b. a device for holding a drill bit. [1665–75; variant of chock. See chunk1] chuck3 (tʃʌk) v.t., v.i. 1. to cluck. n. 2. a clucking sound. [1350–1400; Middle English chuk, expressive word] chuck4 (tʃʌk) n. food; provisions. [1840–50; special use of chuck2] chuck Past participle: chucked Gerund: chucking
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I chuck | you chuck | he/she/it chucks | we chuck | you chuck | they chuck |
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I chucked | you chucked | he/she/it chucked | we chucked | you chucked | they chucked |
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I am chucking | you are chucking | he/she/it is chucking | we are chucking | you are chucking | they are chucking |
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I have chucked | you have chucked | he/she/it has chucked | we have chucked | you have chucked | they have chucked |
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I was chucking | you were chucking | he/she/it was chucking | we were chucking | you were chucking | they were chucking |
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I had chucked | you had chucked | he/she/it had chucked | we had chucked | you had chucked | they had chucked |
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I will chuck | you will chuck | he/she/it will chuck | we will chuck | you will chuck | they will chuck |
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I will have chucked | you will have chucked | he/she/it will have chucked | we will have chucked | you will have chucked | they will have chucked |
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I will be chucking | you will be chucking | he/she/it will be chucking | we will be chucking | you will be chucking | they will be chucking |
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I have been chucking | you have been chucking | he/she/it has been chucking | we have been chucking | you have been chucking | they have been chucking |
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I will have been chucking | you will have been chucking | he/she/it will have been chucking | we will have been chucking | you will have been chucking | they will have been chucking |
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I had been chucking | you had been chucking | he/she/it had been chucking | we had been chucking | you had been chucking | they had been chucking |
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I would chuck | you would chuck | he/she/it would chuck | we would chuck | you would chuck | they would chuck |
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I would have chucked | you would have chucked | he/she/it would have chucked | we would have chucked | you would have chucked | they would have chucked | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | chuck - informal terms for a meal eats, grub, chowfare - the food and drink that are regularly served or consumed | | 2. | chuck - the part of a forequarter from the neck to the ribs and including the shoulder bladeside of beef - dressed half of a beef carcasscut of beef - cut of meat from beef cattleblade - a cut of beef from the shoulder bladeshoulder - a cut of meat including the upper joint of the foreleg | | 3. | chuck - a holding device consisting of adjustable jaws that center a workpiece in a lathe or center a tool in a drillcollet chuck, collet - a cone-shaped chuck used for holding cylindrical pieces in a lathedrill - a tool with a sharp point and cutting edges for making holes in hard materials (usually rotating rapidly or by repeated blows)electric drill - a rotating power drill powered by an electric motorholding device - a device for holding somethingjaw - holding device consisting of one or both of the opposing parts of a tool that close to hold an objectlathe - machine tool for shaping metal or wood; the workpiece turns about a horizontal axis against a fixed tool | Verb | 1. | chuck - throw carelessly; "chuck the ball" tossthrow - propel through the air; "throw a frisbee" | | 2. | chuck - throw away; "Chuck these old notes"ditchjargon, lingo, patois, argot, vernacular, slang, cant - a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"abandon - forsake, leave behind; "We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot" | | 3. | chuck - pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, especially under the chinpatcaress, fondle - touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner; "He caressed her face"; "They fondled in the back seat of the taxi" | | 4. | chuck - eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"barf, be sick, puke, regorge, throw up, upchuck, vomit, vomit up, retch, sick, spue, cat, disgorge, spew, honk, regurgitate, purge, castegest, excrete, eliminate, pass - eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone" |
chuckverb (Informal)1. throw, cast, pitch, shy, toss, hurl, fling, sling, heave Someone chucked a bottle and it caught me on the side of the head.2. (often with away or out) throw out, dump (informal), scrap, get rid of, bin (informal), ditch (slang), junk (informal), discard, dispose of, dispense with, jettison I chucked a whole lot of old magazines and papers. Don't just chuck your bottles away - recycle them.3. give up or over, leave, stop, abandon, cease, resign from, pack in, jack in Last summer, he chucked his job and went on the road.4. (Austral. & N.Z. informal) vomit, throw up (informal), spew, heave (slang), puke (slang), barf (U.S. slang), chunder (slang, chiefly Austral.), upchuck (U.S. slang), do a technicolour yawn, toss your cookies (U.S. slang) It smelt so bad I thought I was going to chuck.chuckverb1. Informal. To let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for example:discard, dispose of, dump, junk, scrap, throw away, throw out.Informal: jettison, shuck (off).Slang: ditch.2. Informal. To put out by force:bump, dismiss, eject, evict, expel, oust, throw out.Slang: boot (out), bounce, kick out.Idioms: give someone the boot, give someone the heave-ho, send packing, show someone the door, throw out on one's ear.Translationschuck (tʃak) verb to throw. Chuck this rubbish in the dustbin. 扔 扔chuck
chuck1. and chuck up in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. (see also upchuck.) I think I gotta chuck! Mommy, I’m going to chuck up. 2. tv. to throw something away. Chuck this thing! It’s no good. 3. in. to eat voraciously. The two guys sat guzzling and chucking till they were full. 4. n. food. Who cooked this chuck, man? It’s garbage! 5. n. a white male. (Usually capitalized. Often a term of address or a generic for all white males. Black.) Hey, Chuck. Where do you think you are? See:- be chucking (it) down
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- chuck (one) under the chin
- chuck (someone) out of (some place)
- chuck (something) down
- chuck (something) in (to something)
- chuck (something) into (something)
- chuck (something) out
- chuck (something) over (something)
- chuck a dummy
- chuck a U-ie
- chuck away
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- chuck into
- chuck it down
- chuck it in
- chuck out
- chuck out of some place
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- chuck overboard
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chuck
chuck1a. a device that holds a workpiece in a lathe or tool in a drill, having a number of adjustable jaws geared to move in unison to centralize the workpiece or tool b. a similar device having independently adjustable jaws for holding an unsymmetrical workpiece
chuck2 Canadian W coast1. a large body of water 2. short for saltchuck (the sea) Chuck a device for mounting and securing workpieces or cutting tools in metal-cutting or woodcutting machines. Chucks may be mechanical, pneumatic, electromagnetic, or hydraulic in operation. The most commonly used is the mechanical self-centering three-jawed lathe chuck, designed for holding regularly shaped workpieces (primarily bodies of revolution) and centering them on the lathe spindle axis. The gripping action of self-centering chucks results from rotation of a spiral-grooved plate in which the bottom surfaces of the chuck jaws are seated, causing a simultaneous, radial movement of the jaws. A four-jawed lathe chuck is used for clamping irregularly shaped workpieces; its jaws travel radially and independently of each other. Fast-acting collet chucks are used for gripping small-diameter cylindrical workpieces on turret lathes and semiautomatic machines. Pneumatic and hydraulic chucks permit rapid gripping of the workpiece and freeing of the machined part. Electromagnetic chucks are used mainly for securing thin parts that can be deformed when clamped in chucks of other types. N. A. SHCHEMELEV chuck[chək] (design engineering) A device for holding a component of an instrument rigid, usually by means of adjustable jaws or set screws, such as the workpiece in a metalworking or woodworking machine, or the stylus or needle of a phonograph pickup. (metallurgy) A small bar between flask bars to secure the sand in the upper box (cope) of a flask. chuck chuck A device with adjustable jaws used for centering and holding a cutting bit, drill bit, etc.chuck Nursing An absorbent disposable napkin covered on one side by plastic, which may be placed under a patient with incontinence Pathology A round or square flat metal grid on which tissue is placed in a cryostat as a solid support for cutting frozen sectionschuck (chŭk) A clamp or fastener that secures a moving part of a tool, or the object being worked on. CHUCK
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chuck
Synonyms for chuckverb throwSynonyms- throw
- cast
- pitch
- shy
- toss
- hurl
- fling
- sling
- heave
verb throw outSynonyms- throw out
- dump
- scrap
- get rid of
- bin
- ditch
- junk
- discard
- dispose of
- dispense with
- jettison
verb give up or overSynonyms- give up or over
- leave
- stop
- abandon
- cease
- resign from
- pack in
- jack in
verb vomitSynonyms- vomit
- throw up
- spew
- heave
- puke
- barf
- chunder
- upchuck
- do a technicolour yawn
- toss your cookies
Synonyms for chuckverb to let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for exampleSynonyms- discard
- dispose of
- dump
- junk
- scrap
- throw away
- throw out
- jettison
- shuck
- ditch
verb to put out by forceSynonyms- bump
- dismiss
- eject
- evict
- expel
- oust
- throw out
- boot
- bounce
- kick out
Synonyms for chucknoun informal terms for a mealSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the part of a forequarter from the neck to the ribs and including the shoulder bladeRelated Words- side of beef
- cut of beef
- blade
- shoulder
noun a holding device consisting of adjustable jaws that center a workpiece in a lathe or center a tool in a drillRelated Words- collet chuck
- collet
- drill
- electric drill
- holding device
- jaw
- lathe
verb throw carelesslySynonymsRelated Wordsverb throw awaySynonymsRelated Words- jargon
- lingo
- patois
- argot
- vernacular
- slang
- cant
- abandon
verb pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, especially under the chinSynonymsRelated Wordsverb eject the contents of the stomach through the mouthSynonyms- barf
- be sick
- puke
- regorge
- throw up
- upchuck
- vomit
- vomit up
- retch
- sick
- spue
- cat
- disgorge
- spew
- honk
- regurgitate
- purge
- cast
Related Words- egest
- excrete
- eliminate
- pass
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