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Chuck Out for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: tʃək_aʊt

What does Chuck Out really mean?

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Alright, so when we say "Chuck Out," we mean to get rid of something, either because it's old, broken, or you just don't need it anymore. It's like when you clean out your closet and throw out all the clothes that don't fit you or that you don't like anymore. Or when you clean out your fridge and throw out all the expired food. You're basically "chucking out" things that you don't want or need. It's like when a baseball player "chucks out" the ball to the next player, it's getting rid of the ball and passing it on. So, "chucking out" is just like throwing something away or getting rid of it because you don't want it anymore. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Daniel Thompson on 2023-11-15 01:53:07

Chuck Out In a sentece

Learn how to use Chuck Out inside a sentece

  • I need to chuck out my old clothes to make room for the new ones.
  • After the party, we had to chuck out all the empty cans and bottles.
  • I found moldy food in the fridge and had to chuck it out.
  • I accidentally bought the wrong size shoes, so I have to chuck them out.
  • The broken toy is beyond repair, so I have to chuck it out.

Chuck Out Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Chuck Out Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Chuck Out Hyponyms

Words that are more specific than the original word.