shucking (off) (Meaning)

shucking (off)

to remove and throw aside (something)

shucking (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The corn vendor swiftly shucked off the husks, revealing the golden kernels beneath.
  2. The oyster shucker deftly shucked off the shells, exposing the plump mollusks within.
  3. The gardener shucked off the leaves from the freshly dug carrots.
  4. The hiker shucked off his backpack, feeling a sense of relief as the weight lifted.
  5. The dancer shucked off her sandals, preparing for an energetic performance.
  6. The student shucked off his coat, eager to attend his first college lecture.
  7. The team of archaeologists shucked off the dirt from the ancient pottery shards.
  8. The swimmer shucked off his wetsuit after a refreshing dip in the ocean.
  9. The traveler shucked off his worries as he embarked on a new adventure.
  10. The cat shucked off the flea collar, determined to regain its freedom.

FAQs About the word shucking (off)

to remove and throw aside (something)

ditching, throwing away,dumping, sloughing (off), flinging (off or away), unloading, discarding, laying by, disposing of, losing

using, employing,adopting, taking on, utilizing, embracing, keeping, retaining,holding,holding back

The corn vendor swiftly shucked off the husks, revealing the golden kernels beneath.

The oyster shucker deftly shucked off the shells, exposing the plump mollusks within.

The gardener shucked off the leaves from the freshly dug carrots.

The hiker shucked off his backpack, feeling a sense of relief as the weight lifted.