shucked (off) Antonyms
Meaning of shucked (off)
shucked (off)
to remove and throw aside (something)
shucked (off) Sentence Examples
- The farmer deftly shucked off the corn husks, revealing plump kernels within.
- With a flick of her wrist, she effortlessly shucked off her sandals, feeling the cool grass beneath her feet.
- As the typhoon approached, the crew shucked off their heavy raincoats and prepared for the onslaught.
- The hiker shucked off his backpack before plunging into the refreshing mountain stream.
- The child squealed with delight as she shucked off her winter coat, longing for the warmth of spring.
- The salesman shucked off his charming smile once the deal was closed, revealing a calculating expression.
- After a long day's work, the exhausted laborer shucked off his overalls and sank into a comfortable chair.
- The politician shucked off the mantle of integrity, exposing his true corrupt nature.
- As the wind howled, the tree shucked off its last remaining leaves, surrendering to the force of nature.
- The witness shucked off all pretense of cooperation, refusing to provide any information to the police.
FAQs About the word shucked (off)
to remove and throw aside (something)
dumped, sloughed (off),discarded, unloaded, lost, cast (off), ditched, abandoned, jettisoned, exorcised
used,adopted, employed, retained,utilized, held, kept, embraced, took on,held back
The farmer deftly shucked off the corn husks, revealing plump kernels within.
With a flick of her wrist, she effortlessly shucked off her sandals, feeling the cool grass beneath her feet.
As the typhoon approached, the crew shucked off their heavy raincoats and prepared for the onslaught.
The hiker shucked off his backpack before plunging into the refreshing mountain stream.