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vb. (context idiomatic transitive English) to give up, to quit
Usage examples of "chuck in".
Between that and three glasses of champers on an empty stomach, following a day spent on a coach, he felt imminently liable to surpass his legendary Linda Blair up-chuck in second-year RE, after Paddy Creig ate his own scab.
Another bounded after it, kicking Chuck in the belly as it clambered after the first one.
She knew she shouldn't feel so cocky, but she had benefited from ses-sions with Mpatane Cummings in unarmed combat training, and was adept enough to have floored Clune and Chuck in exercise sessions.
She knew she shouldn't feel so cocky but she had benefited from sessions with Mpatane Cummings in unarmed combat training, and was adept enough to have floored Clune and Chuck in exercise sessions.
With Chuck in tow he sprinted into the mine and dived for the grinding machine.