chucking

[chuhk-ing]

chucking Definition

  • 1throwing something carelessly or casually
  • 2abandoning or giving up on something
  • 3making a clucking sound, like a hen

Using chucking: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chucking" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was chucking stones into the river.

  • Example

    She is chucking her diet and eating junk food.

  • Example

    I'm chucking this project because it's too difficult.

  • Example

    The hen was chucking in the barnyard.

chucking Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with chucking

  • rain heavily

    Example

    It's chucking it down outside.

  • to give up or quit

    Example

    After several failed attempts, he decided to chuck up the sponge and move on.

  • to become very angry or upset

    Example

    He chucked a wobbly when he found out his car had been towed.

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Summary: chucking in Brief

The term 'chucking' [chuhk-ing] refers to throwing something carelessly or abandoning something. It can also mean making a clucking sound like a hen. Examples include 'He was chucking stones into the river,' and 'She is chucking her diet and eating junk food.' Phrases include 'chuck it down,' meaning rain heavily, and 'chuck up the sponge,' meaning to give up or quit.