[f. CHUCK v.2] The action of the vb. CHUCK; throwing, ejecting; hence chucking-out, ejection.

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1881.  Sportsman, 31 Jan., 3/5. We were the first to take the part of the pit against a chucking-out policy.

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1887.  Pall Mall Gaz., 23 Feb., 11/1. Evictions in Glenbeigh is unjust, and chuckings-out in London is just.

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