Chuck example sentences

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"Chuck" Example Sentences


1. He chucked the ball across the yard.
2. She chucked the rock into the lake.
3. The farmer chucked hay bales into the back of the truck.
4. The kids chucked snowballs at each other during recess.
5. I chucked the old couch into the dumpster.
6. The mechanic chucked the wrench across the garage in frustration.
7. He chuckled at the silly joke.
8. The flirtatious guy tried to chuck me under the chin.
9. The gardener chucked weeds and clippings onto the compost heap.
10. The child tried to chuck food off his high chair.
11. The angry customer tried to chuck his salad back at the waiter.
12. The coach chucked the player's helmet at him in annoyance.
13. I chucked the empty soda can into the recycling bin.
14. The warriors chucked spears at the invaders.
15. They chucked the broken tire rim into the scrapyard.
16. The magician chucked bowling balls to his assistant.
17. The mechanic chucked the empty oil can into the trash.
18. I chucked up my dinner last night.
19. The movers chucked my furniture into the back of the truck.
20. The rescue workers chucked down ropes to the stranded hikers.
21. The dog tried to chuck its toy into my lap.
22. The drunk guy tried to chuck his beer bottle at the wall.
23. My friend just got chucked from his favorite restaurant.
24. The reckless driver chucked his cigarette butt out the window.
25. The teenager tried to chuck fruit at the marching band.
26. The soldiers chucked hand grenades at the enemy tanks.
27. The child chucked his soggy piece of bread at the pigeons.
28. I chucked my keys across the room in frustration.
29. The electrician chucked the old wiring into the trash.
30. She chucked the remaining change into her wishing well.
31. The toddler chucked mashed food at his high chair tray.
32. The referee chucked the player out of the game.
33. The construction workers chucked cinder blocks into place.
34. The lumberjack chucked logs into the saw mill.
35. The cabbie chucked the drunk passenger out of the taxi.
36. The angry wife tried to chuck her husband's clothes out the window.
37. The men chucked the dead animal into the back of the pickup truck.
38. My dad tried to chuck me under the chin when I was a kid.
39. The fisherman chucked the fish carcass back into the lake.
40. The exhausted worker just wanted to chuck tools and call it a day.
41. The college students tried to chuck the dean in the fountain.
42. The clowns chucked pies at each other.
43. The child chucked his cereal bowl on the floor in a tantrum.
44. The pitcher chucked the game winning fastball.
45. The mechanic tried to chuck the rusty socket into the trash.
46. The gambler got chucked out of the casino.
47. The punk kid tried to chuck an egg at my car.
48. I chucked the football to my son in the backyard.
49. The golfer chucked his club in frustration after missing a shot.
50. The coach tried to chuck the player on the ground to motivate him.
51. The woman chucked her earrings onto the bathroom counter.
52. The teenager chucked the empty soda can across the room.
53. The insolent student got chucked out of class.
54. The burglar tried to chuck the jewelry bag out the window.
55. The racers chucked mud at each other.
56. I chucked my tuneless creation into the wastepaper basket.
57. The actors chucked pies at each other in the slapstick comedy scene.
58. The wicked witch chucked nasty potions at her enemies.
59. The angry customer chucked the broken product at the salesperson.
60. The child chucked his action figure across the room.

Common Phases


chuck it: Get rid of something, throw it away. "Just chuck it in the trash, it's no good anymore."
chucklefuck: An insulting term for a foolish or incompetent person.
chuck away: Throw away or discard something. "He just chucked away the receipt without even looking at it."
chuck under the chin: Tickle someone under the chin, usually to show affection.
chuck a sickie: Call out sick from work when you are not actually ill.
chuck a U-ey: Do a U-turn, especially while driving.
chuck a wobbly: Throw a temper tantrum.
chuck someone out: Eject or expel someone, especially from an establishment or event. "The bouncer chucked out the drunk patrons."
chuck a spanner in the works: Cause disruption to plans or proceedings.
give someone the chuck: Break up with someone.
chuck a luny: Insult, usually in a rude or aggressive manner.
chuck someone under the bus: Fail to support someone else, and thereby allow them to fail or be attacked.
Hope these common 'chuck' phrases help illustrate some other ways the word is used! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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