Which preposition to use with chuck

out Occurrences 6%

If there is, let him be brought forwardnot to be chucked out of the window, as Mrs. F.'s AUNT might suggest,but to be thanked and wondered at as an inchoate OFFENBACH, who might, under other circumstances, have written an American opera-bouffe, or, better still, as a possible CHOPIN, who might have written a second "March Funébre" as hopeless and desolate and fascinating as that of the despairing and poetic Pole.

into Occurrences 5%

I came home as one of the others, forced my way into the house, and was clouted over the head and chucked into the street.

about Occurrences 4%

" "Tell 'em of the money you have chucked about," said Mr. Wright.

under Occurrences 3%

honeymoon; Strephon and Chloe^. V. caress, fondle, pet, dandle; pat, pat on the head, pat on the cheek; chuck under the chin, smile upon, coax, wheedle, cosset, coddle, cocker, cockle; make of, make much of; cherish, foster, kill with kindness.

in Occurrences 2%

He chucked in a little blackmail about sicking his mates on to murder us if we didn't come across, and I tell you we fairly love him!

from Occurrences 2%

Mr. Purvidge, it was observed, drank the health of every separate member of the family in a separate bumper, pressing the edge of the glass securely to his lips, and then sending the whole contents down his throat at one throw with a chuck from his little finger.

of Occurrences 2%

Presently arose the ringing whine of the thin steel blade, the chuck of axes where the swampers attacked a fallen tree.

for Occurrences 2%

Well, Armstrong trotted out some chuck for Reeve, and after Pete had eaten, Johnny Strange suggested a game.

through Occurrences 2%

No sooner did the enormous creature feel the harpoon, than, throwing its flukes upward, it descended into the depths of the ocean, with a velocity that caused smoke to arise from the chuck through which the line passed.

like Occurrences 1%

I have been deuced patient these last four dances, but I won't stand being chucked like this any longer.

down Occurrences 1%

'I'm not surprised that you do, all the world do, and the public chucks down its coppers to the poor hartist; but 'e aint no hartist, no more than is them 'ere boys that did for my show.'

toward Occurrences 1%

In this attempt, we need not say, the worthy gentleman fails, from the fact, that young ladies of seventeen, are, for some reason, heavier than babies, and are kissed with much more ease, and far less trouble, standing on their feet, than chucked toward the ceiling for that purpose.

Which preposition to use with  chuck