chuck (out) (Meaning)

chuck (out)

to force (someone) to leave

chuck (out) Sentence Examples

  1. She chucked out the old clothes that she no longer wears.
  2. The restaurant had to chuck out all the spoiled food.
  3. He chucked out the basketball, aiming for the hoop.
  4. The coach chucked out the disruptive player from the game.
  5. The teacher chucked out the student for being disrespectful.
  6. The construction workers chucked out the debris from the demolition site.
  7. The dog chucked out the ball, eager to play fetch.
  8. The festival organizers had to chuck out several rowdy attendees.
  9. The vacuum cleaner chucked out the dust and dirt from the carpet.
  10. The firefighters chucked out the burning debris from the house.

FAQs About the word chuck (out)

to force (someone) to leave

kick out, lay off, throw out, drum (out), unseat,boot (out), downsize,excess, trim, separate

retain, employ, take on, hire, engage, keep,sign (up or on),, rehire, reemploy

She chucked out the old clothes that she no longer wears.

The restaurant had to chuck out all the spoiled food.

He chucked out the basketball, aiming for the hoop.

The coach chucked out the disruptive player from the game.