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"For ministers to stand up and say this is good for farmers like me, for agriculture, they are chucking petrol onto a rather hot fire at the moment."

From BBC

"He got even more angry and puffed up a bit more and looked like he was actually going to chuck me in and my daughter," she said.

From BBC

When I read up on the Bolton players, they all seemed like big, strong boys and were not averse to chucking their weight around.

From BBC

He said he felt "like somebody who had been chucked away" as there were nails sticking out of the floor and the garden was full of faeces.

From BBC

There, workers methodically dismantle carcasses into primal cuts: chuck, rib, loin, flank, shank.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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