95 collocations for chuck

"You have only to tell Dane that I am neither Douglas nor Philip, but curiously like both, and he will chuck the thing up.

'I can't bear to see people suffering for want o' food,' he ses to the barmaid, as he chucked down a sovereign on the counter.

"It's wonderful how they took it all in about me," he said; "but I feel certain in my own mind that I ought to chuck some money about.

He chucked the pot on the floor when he 'ad done, in a desprit sort o' way, and 'im and the landlord 'ad a little breeze then that did 'im more good than wot the beer 'ad.

Latterly he had been in that condition as to money in which a man thinks nothing of fifty pounds,that condition which induces one man to shoe his horse with gold, and another to chuck his bank-notes about like half-crowns.

Are you going to chuck this business and turn good?" "You asked me whether I'd heard anything more about that rhyme I wrote," answered the other, rousing himself, and speaking with a thrill of anger in his voice.

And oh, you would have chucked a couple of chuckles if you'd seen me guiding my Indian bark with a bunch of reeds.

Why not chuck the whole idea of hitching up with me?

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Bruce Bairnsfather: a photograph The Birth of "Fragments": Scribbles on the farmhouse walls That Astronomical Annoyance, the Star Shell "Plugstreet Wood" A Hopeless Dawn The usual line in Billeting Farms "Chuck us the biscuits, Bill.

I wish you'd chuck the lot.

He chucked the pot on the floor when he 'ad done, in a desprit sort o' way, and 'im and the landlord 'ad a little breeze then that did 'im more good than wot the beer 'ad.

That doesn't sound like you, sir; and I don't understand why you should chuck up the sponge so quickly.

He chucked the pot on the floor when he 'ad done, in a desprit sort o' way, and 'im and the landlord 'ad a little breeze then that did 'im more good than wot the beer 'ad.

I'm chucking the Fact, Jane.' 'How d'you mean, chucking the Fact' Jane lit a cigarette.

That chap is a cad," continued the speaker, as they hurried back towards The Birches: "when he can't do anything else, he chucks stones like he did to-night.

Presently Shoop's voice broke the indolent silence of noon: "Just why did you chuck that bottle over there?"

The grown-ups chuck a brick at anything they don't quite fancy.

You can throw my share up to me, and then you'll leave the ship afore I do. See?" "Go to blazes," says Bill; and then, seeing that the last chance 'ad gone, we went below, and 'e chucked the bundle in 'is bunk.

He chucked the butt of his cigar in the stove and sat with hands clasped over one knee for some time after Katy John appeared and began setting the dining room table with a great clatter of dishes.

She's no raving beauty, but if she would throw out her chest and chuck those flat-heeled clogs of hers, and put a marcel wave in her hair, maybe the old man would sit up and take notice.

"Slung it over the side, they would," he said, longingly, "and chucked bits o' coke at it till it sank.

Take the papers off him and chuck the damned comedian into the ditch.

"Whenever I wigged him, he offered to go; said he'd chuck his commission and enlist; said he'd be happier in the ranks.

After tea Charlie managed to get up quite close to me in a corner, and he said in a low voice that I was "a stunner," and that if I would just "give him the tip," he'd "chuck Cora to-morrow;" that I "could give her fits!"

She wouldn't chuck dad for that doughboy piano tuner.

95 collocations for  chuck