shucks (off) (Meaning)

shucks (off)

to remove and throw aside (something)

shucks (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The horse shucked (off) its rider with a sudden lurch.
  2. The injured player shucked (off) his boot to reveal a gruesome wound.
  3. The hikers shucked (off) their backpacks and sank into the soft grass.
  4. The boxer shucked (off) his gloves and shook his opponent's hand.
  5. The swimmer shucked (off) her wetsuit and shivered in the cold air.
  6. The child shucked (off) his shoes and ran barefoot through the park.
  7. The farmer shucked (off) his overalls and settled into a rocking chair.
  8. The concertgoer shucked (off) her rain poncho as the sun came out.
  9. The soldier shucked (off) his heavy armor and sighed with relief.
  10. The dog shucked (off) its collar and chased its tail around the yard.

FAQs About the word shucks (off)

to remove and throw aside (something)

discards, exorcizes, ditches, casts (off), loses, unloads, flings (off or away), sloughs (off), dumps, eliminates

uses, employs, embraces, adopts, utilizes,takes on, retains, keeps,holds,holds back

The horse shucked (off) its rider with a sudden lurch.

The injured player shucked (off) his boot to reveal a gruesome wound.

The hikers shucked (off) their backpacks and sank into the soft grass.

The boxer shucked (off) his gloves and shook his opponent's hand.