Phrasal Verbs With 'Chuck'

Chuck away phrasal verb

  1. Meaning: Dispose of something you no longer need or want
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: I CHUCKED AWAY all my old records years ago when CDs came out.

Chuck in phrasal verb

  1. Meaning: Quit something
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: I CHUCKED my job IN to go travelling.
  2. Meaning: Make a comment
    (Separable [optional] | British English)
    » Example: I CHUCKED IN a few points at the end of the discussion.

Chuck out phrasal verb

  1. Meaning: Dispose of something you no longer need or want
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: I CHUCKED OUT some stuff I found in the fridge that had gone bad.

Chuck up phrasal verb

  1. Meaning: Vomit, be sick
    (Intransitive | International English)
    » Example: He got ridiculously drunk and CHUCKED UP in the back of the minicab on the way home.
  2. Meaning: Quit something
    (Separable [optional] | International English)
    » Example: She didn't like the course, so she CHUCKED it UP after a few weeks.

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