0 past simple and past participle of chuck --
1 to throw something carelessly: --
[ + two objects ] Chuck me the keys.
Chuck it over there/into the corner.
2 to end a romantic relationship with someone: --
He's just chucked his girlfriend.
Those who don't get roughed up and chucked into the street, with all their belongings.
The bracketed words tell them that they do not even have life peerages, and that they could be chucked overboard at any moment.
I have no doubt that the directors would have been chucked out.
They could not possibly follow up every line that was being chucked in night after night.
He must know that over a course of years we have just chucked money away in enormous subsidies.
The newspaper headlines were to the effect that she was "chucked out".
In my experience, the corps contained many inexperienced lawyers who were chucked in at the deep end.
Here is the richest oilfield in the world, and we have chucked it away!