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Meanings of
chuck out
in English
Portuguese
dividir
Catalan
llançar
Spanish
echar
Back to the meaning
Put out or expel from a place.
exclude
expel
eject
throw out
kick out
turf out
boot out
turn out
Portuguese
dividir
Portuguese
jogar fora
Catalan
apartar
Spanish
arrojar
Back to the meaning
Throw or cast away.
toss
dispose
fling
discard
cast out
throw away
cast away
put away
toss out
toss away
Portuguese
jogar fora
Synonyms
Examples for "
exclude
"
exclude
expel
eject
throw out
kick out
Examples for "
exclude
"
1
An administration official said the new executive order would likely
exclude
Iraq.
2
The particular does not
exclude
the general, it leads to the general.
3
The labeling law would
exclude
alcohol and food sold at farmers markets.
4
These figures
exclude
the earnings of those working in the health sector.
5
Departments will
exclude
certain key positions based on strategic needs in 2008.
1
The United States said on Monday it would
expel
60 Russian diplomats.
2
Tuilaepa has several times urged principals to
expel
students involved in fighting.
3
The ruling Democratic Party quickly moved to
expel
An from the party.
4
Sources say the army intends to
expel
them to the Gaza Strip.
5
Jo-i means to
expel
the barbarians; Kai-Koku means to open the country.
1
He did, however, figure out the location of his seat's
eject
control.
2
Strategically it will
eject
the UK from its role in EU councils.
3
Especially since I made sure to
eject
it close to a sun.
4
They returned to Kashmir to begin an insurgency seeking to
eject
India.
5
Right now she had to
eject
every last Scarpe from the Hailhouse.
1
From the site: Each day, Americans
throw
out
60 million plastic bottles.
2
The group has already petitioned the court to
throw
out
the case.
3
I want to
throw
out
this idea and open up some discussion.
4
I had to
throw
out
a lot of good stuff last year.
5
But to
throw
out
suggestions in this way is an easy task.
1
In that situation, who would remember to
kick
out
the brake light?
2
My father gets a
kick
out
of exaggerating his point of view.
3
If I could get a
kick
out
of anything I'd bless it.
4
Then he found it necessary to
kick
out
hard with his feet.
5
I think my father would get a
kick
out
of moving uptown.
1
Farm distress and soaring prices helped
turf
out
the previous government in 2004 and put Singh in power.
2
Or, even better, being able to
turf
out
a lesser actor who's sitting in a good seat in a restaurant.
3
Cevian is known for its willingness to
turf
out
managers and force changes of strategy at companies it sees as undervalued.
4
Greens MP Adam Bandt said an election should be called and "the sooner we
turf
out
this rotten government, the better".
5
Impeachment is extremely rare, and no president has ever been
turfed
out
.
1
Mary Maggie said, struggling to get my
boot
out
of the way.
2
It took four of us to pull the
boot
out
-
four
of
us.
3
First, echoing the PRI's threat to eject 50 laggard signatories,
boot
out
unworthy members.
4
There's lounging space in the back and a humungous 625-litre
boot
out
the back.
5
He got his
boot
out
of that stirrup and stood.
1
The same food can
turn
out
vastly different under different heat conditions.
2
Even without words, that did
turn
out
to be the right answer.
3
The good news is that the photos
turn
out
looking really cool.
4
Wassef said a large number of protesters would
turn
out
on Wednesday.
5
Can we afford to hope things will just
turn
out
all right?
Usage of
chuck out
in English
1
Ought we to also
chuck
out
our Sinatra records, given his Mafia links?
2
But it was my passenger-theman you want to
chuck
out
-
who
made
it possible.
3
To
chuck
out
all of that is to reduce his art to a brainless freak-show.
4
Ye can't get any
chuck
out
of this outfit.
5
Which you go and
chuck
out
of the window in the name of liberty, Mr. Savage.
6
I should
chuck
out
Cat's bowl, I suppose.
7
Instead, he began reading local newspapers on the king's attempts to
chuck
out
prime minister Georgios Papandreou.
8
They would
chuck
out
literally anything.
9
Did we get a bit ahead of ourselves and
chuck
out
the donkey and cart a tad too soon?
10
Any that are wide open,
chuck
out
,
but if they are open a bit, tap them and have a look.
11
I've had to
chuck
out
half a box of ammunition because the grease has gone bad and fouls the rifles.
12
If you want to stay alive when you go low-level, then you need to
chuck
out
flares -lots of them.
13
When she was moving country three years ago the removalists told her she had to
chuck
out
everything from her kitchen cupboards.
14
Belle had persuaded me to
chuck
out
some of this old tat and we'd organised a few cardboard boxes full of them.
15
What's more, he says, you can do it at home with veg you would normally
chuck
out
-and very quickly at that.
16
But can it cast off its old image -in the same way that Bella Mackie finally managed to
chuck
out
her two-piece
Other examples for "chuck out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
chuck
out
chuck
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
chuck out
Portuguese
dividir
ejetar
separar
jogar fora
descartar
aventar
Catalan
llançar
expulsar
expel·lir
treure
tirar
apartar
descartar
llençar
gitar
Spanish
echar
arrojar
expulsar
descartar
olvidar
tirar
deshacerse
desechar
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