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1. usual, chuck them out
2. They came to watch the skinny kid from Iowa chuck the pill at high
3. And they’ll come slowly, clear a path, chuck ladders against the walls
4. Handling it rather like a soldier would handle an assault rifle, he dropped the rear handle onto his boot, loosened the chuck at the business end and dropped a shiny, black drill bit into it
5. If anyone makes a fuss, chuck them in the brig to cool down
6. “Okay you blokes carrying bombs when I give the order chuck them as far foreword as you can I will give them a few shots and we will drop back in the trench like magicians rabbits”, and he smoothed his moustache with his finger
7. The name of the boss or owner was Charles Johnisee (AKA Chuck)
8. Chuck was the president of the California Rental Association at this time
9. Sure enough there comes CHUCK down across the yard from the office
10. I looked up at Chuck and said, ―Mr
11. He asked me, ―What the hell did you say to Chuck when he was back here?‖ Don said that Chuck had called a meeting for all the section heads, yard managers, and any other bosses for the weekly business meeting
12. My friend Chuck Johnisee who had started another rental business in Morgan Hill had a new fifth wheel trailer that he had used once
13. There was this beautiful blond lady that was working for Chuck Johnisee at his large rental yard in Morgan Hill, California
14. I was doing quite a bit of work for Chuck
15. Their presence caused uproar and South Africa demanded the right to chuck them out
16. Chuck is a gentleman at heart, although you would never know it by his language
17. “What?” grunted Chuck, unsure if he had heard correctly
18. Chuck gave her his number and waited by the side of the road, thinking furiously
19. Chuck was suffering a kind of depression that sucked at his soul, and never let him rest
20. Chuck had discovered a lot of interesting places, people and things in his forty-eight years on this planet
21. “That’s bullshit,” said Chuck
22. “Not to make assumptions,” allowed Chuck seriously
23. Intuitively Chuck understood, that to sit cooped up in a moldering old flophouse-slash-firetrap was something they couldn’t abide
24. Chuck was impressed, not for the first time, by his Aunt Isabel
25. Chuck was washing dishes
26. “I guess you couldn’t get away with that anymore, not these days,” noted Chuck with a grimace
27. “Man, oh, man, I’d love to see a cougar in the wild,” Chuck told Big Frank
28. Chuck pulled it up higher and double-checked the safety rope
29. Chuck listened carefully, watching and looking at everything
30. When he got there, Chuck had moved on and it took a minute to pick it out
31. “Okay,” he began, but Chuck pointed here, and there, and there, and kept a hand on his arm to stop him from going anywhere
32. “What’s that?” he gasped, and Chuck grimaced
33. “That’s not as heavy as I thought,” he told Chuck
34. “Probably just gravel,” he said, and then Chuck gently placed the fossil into the doubled up plastic shopping bags which he habitually carried on expeditions
35. Chuck laughed at that one
36. Chuck went to dispose of the bag into a handy garbage bin, which unfortunately did not have a lid
37. “So, you have a bad back, Chuck?” the officer asked
38. At least that’s the way Chuck saw things
39. Chuck decided to go easy on her, and the rest of the ride home was silent
40. Upon later review, Chuck discovered that his audio recording was brilliant
41. “I saw a good one on the news the other day,” he told Chuck
42. “So what’s the funny story?” Chuck asked
43. “No one believes that, Chuck,” Bonnie gasped, shaking a little with the cold and probably a certain amount of upset
44. “Is it really that bad around here, Chuck?” she asked
45. “I’m really starting to hate this,” Chuck concluded
46. To Big Frank, Chuck would always be, ‘his boy
47. As Chuck Brubaker once said in a letter to the editor, “You don’t need any training to be a philosopher
48. “I rate that scene in The Right Stuff where Chuck Yeager has this sensuous conversation with that hot-looking woman in the bar, within earshot of the new pilots
49. 2004, his middle son, Chuck, in 2007, and
50. “I got a mission for you” he said looking at Jesse “Our good friend Chuck Cooper has a security memory chip he stole from us, we need to retrieve it back immediately
1. Suffice it to say, that this is not the first time I’ve held a woman’s head over the loo while she chucked up the effects of too much booze
2. ‘I held her head over the loo while she chucked up in the wee small hours
3. I follow Molly into the house, trying not to feel out of place … how could I have ever thought that the owner of this could … but you didn’t know he owned this, did you, Liz? And he held my head over the loo while I chucked up! Oh hell!
4. ‘Whoever it was, poured some paraffin through the letter box and then chucked a lighted match on top of it
5. She didn’t ask how Janice took her tea she simply made it strong and sweet and then chucked a decent dram of rum into it
6. Chucked poor Willie out of Chambers
7. He Eli and Johnny were carrying the bombs in our group while Nobby Clarke me and another lad had the rifles to provide them covering fire when they chucked their bombs
8. But I knew that in a moment that they would get quite a wakeup call when our bombs were chucked into their trenches
9. ” Liz laughed and chucked Roger under the chin
10. One time, I saw a constable arrive at SAP COIN a bit worse for wear and when he opened his kitbag; his mates loaded his cricket kit in and chucked his uniforms out
11. No Army officer ever commanded the Police Units and I think they would have chucked him out if he tried for they did not take kindly to outsiders to say the least
12. Brubaker sucked back the remains of the tall beer he was working on, and chucked the empty into the boat
13. He took the old washcloth to the head of the stairs and chucked it into the laundry room
14. He packed up his small remaining possessions, including the cat, and chucked them into the small white rental van with the deeply-mirrored windows
15. Brendan made soothing empathetic noises and chucked the stuff he needed onto the skid, big rolls of corrugated tubing with the connectors nestling in the middle
16. Ingrid calmed him down before he chucked the Navman out the window
17. Fouquet pulled everything off the racks and chucked it in the general direction of the bed, a big four-poster, showing signs of recent occupancy
18. busted in, peeled walls of his brain, and chucked them in a frying
19. happened, a device was chucked at Wynne, and it latched around his neck
20. No one wanted the trolley in there room, so we chucked it outside, along with Cat’s fucking wand which must have broken or something because it went off now if you even looked at it
21. And if life wasn’t about report cards? If it was about those last few seconds, staring at the ceiling of the dirty pub toilets, watching the naked bulb swing as Carlisle chucked the spade aside and climbed over Sally’s body, when you take stock of your own life and you ask yourself: was it worth it? I’d had twenty years of security, friends, fun and then gone out in the end in a blaze of glory
22. After packing her stuff up hoping she won't mind that I just chucked it all in the case I went back to my room
23. “What? Right here?” he chucked as he nuzzled her neck
24. chucked into the river like it didn't mean a thing at all
25. He had consciously chucked a relatively comfy life as the great Silk Screen Sam Bann�is�ter's son to carve his career out of the Air Force
26. Jezzabell quickly grabbed a large handful of brown shells and chucked them into the bucket, she
27. not some fluff about some old dear being chucked out of her house by
28. I bought some ice for the obligatory esky and chucked a couple of large bottles of
29. Some of the items were pretty old, so they got chucked into the charity box for the soup kitchen
30. Calmly efficient, Marge rescued John, turned to Charlie, tightened his harness, chucked him under the chin, kissed him on the forehead and grinned, ‘Who’s in a bad mood, then?’
31. After I was literally chucked out of the office I came home to find our daughter in bed with a bloke she works with, the chef from her restaurant
32. I left a few written raps that Dug had liked with him and he chucked me a painting he had done for me which hangs right here on the office wall and will move to the studio too
33. I stood up and grabbed the tree to stop it moving and then I leaned against it and chucked up all over its roots
34. Irritated, Mitchell chucked the knife, dangerously close to Slicky's face
35. I got chucked out, so I put my skills to more profitable use
36. As Garcia walked away, Shuliette chucked the necklace to the ground and
37. “Most of the foreign correspondents have been chucked out, too, including the BBC,” said Will Bartlett
38. He chucked it through the door, not willing to risk burning the house down
39. He chucked the remainder of his root out into the
40. Nathaniel chucked everything in the back seat before opening the
41. BLEARGH—the beasts chucked out wads of
42. ‘Get us a bottle of champagne and let’s sit with them before they’re chucked out of the hotel
43. funeral home and chucked in a coffin
44. It was at sea for ten years before it was chucked out
45. The security guard chucked us out, so we went to the Trafford Centre and did it in the shops they have there
46. I was then hauled down the stairs, outside, lifted into the van and then lastly chucked into some kind of metal box
47. At some function she was brought to his notice, and her family being well known in Germany and she herself then in the freshness of twenty-one, besides being very pretty, the great man was much interested, and beamed benevolently upon her, and chucked her under the chin
48. 'Cheer up,' I whispered to the Professor as I got up from the sofa; and he cheered up so immediately and so excessively that before I could stop him, before I could realise what he was going to do, he had actually chucked me under the chin
49. Gavin grabbed the box and chucked it across the office, covered Robert in fish bits and coleslaw
50. the call and chucked the phone back
1. I wait while she goes off to find the number … I can hear Poppy chucking in the background
2. to Penn before chucking it as hard as he could into the
3. Trask unlocked his tool chest and took out a battery-powered drill, chucking a three thirty-seconds bit
4. jerks in the bleachers are chucking full cans of beer at the players on the field,
5. Max chucking his 50 cent cold coffee into the waste bin
6. Sooner or later, they would run out of boulders, and chucking small
7. Afterwards, Monty lay on his back, Alicia climbed onto him, chucking her head under his chin
8. Halfshaft pounced on the pile of stones, and started chucking them in all
9. Bright and eager, Akhil had worked with JP Morgan as an investment banker in Hong Kong and was earning a salary running into a few crores, before chucking it all up in mid-2013 to join the Modi campaign
10. The half-dragon calmly pulled his boots off, listening as the orcs threatened bodily harm, chucking small pebbles at him
11. I told Fiona we were thinking of chucking it, which didn’t please her very much
12. thinking of chucking it, she was out to do me in
13. He started picking things out of the pile and chucking them, yelling in frustration and anger with every throw
14. inclined toward me, and just softly chucking his beardless chin, I asked
15. When I arrived in the city early this morning, I further tested the extent of my corporeality by shouting at two See-You-in-Faery girls hanging outside Chester’s while chucking a couple of rocks in their direction
16. `Those who - a few minutes previously - had been talking loudly of chucking up the job became filled with apprehension that they might be served in the same manner as he had been
17. —Here you are, says Alf, chucking out the rhino
18. Then I really started chucking the old crap around
19. I mean he was the only boy that could really handle the job," I said--boy, was I chucking it
20. I called back later to ask my mom if Hailey was strapping poultry together in bird clumps and just chucking them in the air like inefficient boomerangs, but Mom dismissed the idea and thought it was more likely that Hailey and my dad were clipping messages to the carrier pigeons my dad was training* and then letting them go
21. I, smiling in his face, took the letter, and immediately catching hold of his shirt sleeve, drew him towards me, blushing, and almost trembling; for surely his extreme bashfulness, and utter inexperience called for, at least, all the advances to encourage him: his body was now conveniently inclined toward me, and just softly chucking his beardless chin, I asked him: "If he was afraid of a lady?
22. “Treb is good at chucking rocks
1. The rest of the pack has disappeared, canteen bound, not expecting any action until the intensive care unit chucks out at around eight o’clock
2. He chucks the remnants of the toilet tissue into the toilet bowl but doesn’t flush, a present for the girls in flat six
3. The other knit hat wearing Bboy had feigned using num chucks in his up rock battle against his friend
4. "How many Chucks do you know in the world?"
5. The side streets were still littered with smashed cars, twisted metal, broken chucks of concrete, and over turned power poles
6. (The jarvey chucks the reins and raises his whip encouragingly
7. She was still going over to NYU to use the darkroom, academic standing be damned, and watching those proofs dry—train-trestle murals, charred mailboxes, knotted Chucks festooning the blighted elms—she tried to convince herself he was right
8. Five minutes later, the damp stairs are again squelching beneath his Chucks
9. I put one of my Chucks on her belly and pushed her back down into her seat
10. I heaved back on the bars with all my strength and got the bike moving for a few inches, but then the worn soles of my Chucks slipped on the pavement and I fell over sideways
11. Their stained Chucks were suitably filthy, but the seams were still crisp, like new
12. Then, a short, little old body like me, should never undertake to wade out into deep waters with tall, heron-built captains; the water chucks you under the chin pretty quick, and there's a great cry for life-boats