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chuck out

1 of 1verb
/tʃʌk aʊt/
Forms:chucks out,chucking out,chucked out,chucked out
1

to make someone leave a place against their will

  • The bouncer chucked the troublemaker out of the club.
  • The teacher had to chuck the disruptive student out of the class.
  • We need to chuck out the trespassers from the property.
  • The security guard had to chuck out unruly fans from the concert.
  • They had no choice but to chuck out the rowdy guests from the party.
2

to get rid of something

  • Can you please chuck the old magazines out?
  • He chucked out the broken toys from the box.
  • It's time to chuck out the outdated electronics.
  • Why not chuck out those old clothes during the cleaning?
  • She should chuck out the empty boxes cluttering the room.