chuck away



chuck someone or something away

to push or shove someone or something out of the way quickly or roughly. She chucked the children away and ran to lock the door to protect them. He chucked away his clothes in a drawer. The rock star approached, and the guard chucked the teenagers away.
See also: away, chuck

chuck something away

to throw something away; to dispose of something. Would you please just chuck this garbage bag away? I don't want to chuck away any paper that's been used on only one side.
See also: away, chuck

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JaymeJAY-meeEnglish
Basma-Arabic
Russ[rʌs]
Belphoebe-Literature
Cameliakah-MEL-yahRomanian
Xenocrateszi-NAH-krə-teez (English)Ancient Greek (Latinized)