8 adverbs to describe how to chuck

but he's wet enough to be the same lad you chucked overboard an hour ago.

After drinking, when Dampier, still escorted by his fidus Achates, came to settle his account with the hostess, he chucked her familiarly under the chin, as was his custom with landladies in the four quarters of the globe.

"Chuck it outside at once.

And I saucily chucked her under the chin, And tuned me the strings of my violin And was glad for a day.

" "I know," said Chuck, shamefacedly, "and when I rode up to the shack I hadn't intended anything like that.

There are a few goats among the sheep, and when we make sure of it, I'm just going to pay them off, and chuck them ashore in any old place.

I put it in my mouth for safety, and had just tied the card on, when I felt myself violently chucked under the chin by the young man, and saw my half guinea fly out of my mouth into his hand.

They intend to, and their inclination is always to please us, even to spoil us; but they either cannot or will not change; and they think if they can refuse pleasantly, and mentally chuck us under the chin and make us smile, that they have succeeded in getting our minds off a troublesome subject.

8 adverbs to describe how to  chuck  - Adverbs for  chuck