shuck (off) Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- chuck
- junk
- dispose-of
- remove
- exorcise
- fling-off-or-away-
- sluff-off-
- throw-out
- shed
- throw-away
- scrap
- lay-by
- toss
- reject
- jettison
- exorcize
- abandon
- eliminate
- set-aside
Weak:
Meaning of shuck (off)
shuck (off)
to remove and throw aside (something)
shuck (off) Sentence Examples
- He shucked off his muddy boots before entering the house.
- The players shucked off their uniforms after the grueling game.
- She shucked off the heavy backpack after hours of hiking.
- The corn farmer deftly shucked off the outer husks of the corncobs.
- The carpenter shucked off the old paint from the window frames.
- The dog shucked off his wet fur after a swim in the lake.
- I shucked off my winter coat as the weather warmed up.
- The wind shucked off the loose leaves from the tree branches.
- The snake shucked off its old skin, revealing a vibrant new one.
- He shucked off his responsibilities with ease, leaving others to bear the burden.
FAQs About the word shuck (off)
to remove and throw aside (something)
lose, unload, cast (off), discard,dump, slough (off), ditch, chuck, junk, dispose of
embrace, take on, employ, utilize,adopt, use, retain, hold,keep,hold back
He shucked off his muddy boots before entering the house.
The players shucked off their uniforms after the grueling game.
She shucked off the heavy backpack after hours of hiking.
The corn farmer deftly shucked off the outer husks of the corncobs.