Word: chuck

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Synonyms: chuck

eyeglass

Translations: chuck

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german
Translations:
bohrfutter, erbrechen, kotzen, futter, ansaugvorrichtung, spannfutter, schmeißen
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french
Translations:
rejeter, darder, projeter, serrage, mandrin, caresser, flanquer, ficher, jeter, glousser, ...
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italian
Translations:
gettare
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portuguese
Translations:
mandril
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dutch
Translations:
aaien, liefkozen, strelen, aanhalen
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russian
Translations:
выставлять, еда, планшайба, скликать, полено, патрон, терять, запулить, выводить, кудахтать, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
kaste
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finnish
Translations:
oksentaa, sipaista
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czech
Translations:
pohazovat, kvokat, odhodit, hodit, mrštit
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polish
Translations:
zwalniać, cmokanie, gdakanie, gdakać, zwolnić, kurczątko, rzutować, rzucać, ciskać, cmokać, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
marhatarja, befogótokmány
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greek
Translations:
πετώ
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ukrainian
Translations:
посмикування, сіпання, підганяти, тіпати, тріпати
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estonian
Translations:
charles
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croatian
Translations:
kvocanje, klada, panj, trupac

The meaning and "use of": chuck

noun
  • a playful touch under the chin. - But let's be clear there - a chuck under the chin is quite sufficient to convince me that affection can last the distance.
  • a device for holding a workpiece in a lathe or a tool in a drill, typically having three or four jaws that move radially in and out. - One of the challenges of crank grinding relates to clamping the workpiece in the chuck so that the crank pin can be cylindrically ground.
  • a cut of beef that extends from the neck to the ribs, typically used for stewing. - Shred about 10 ounces cooked beef brisket or chuck .
  • food or provisions. - Moving to America, one finds that the category of food known as chuck to cowboys is rich in examples of one-pot dishes.
verb
  • throw (something) carelessly or casually. - someone chucked a brick through the window
  • touch (someone) playfully or gently under the chin. - ‘You won't go short!’ she says to her son in baby talk, chucking him under the chin.

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