| 释义 |
huck /hʌk /verb [with object] North American informalThrow (something): people have been hucking trash into the trees...- Each kid was handed a football and told to huck it, heave it as far as you can.
- Fans at training camp gasped when watching Manning huck passes to his new band of receivers.
- With five minutes left in the third period, Foles hucked the ball up 44 yards into the raging blizzard, and Cooper pulled it in out of the void.
Origin 1970s: perhaps an alteration of chuck1. |