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chuck in verb- to get rid of something, to discard something, to quit something UK, 1944
- Make sure you have done your homework before you chuck in the day job[.] — The Observer, 30 November 2003
- to contribute something AUSTRALIA, 1907
- They had just finished building a house, and they and all who had worked on it had “chucked in” for a nine-gallon keg. — Nino Culotta (John O’Grady), Gone Fishin’, p. 201, 1962
- to include something as an extra AUSTRALIA
- Champagne and a chicken dinner chucked in — Frank Hardy, The Yarns of Billy Borker, p. 26, 1965
- The government may chuck in a few points about disability into a single equalities bill. — Guardian, 17 July 2002
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