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This story began when Rosemary chucked in her long-time job as a salesperson to join two others in founding GK Pride.
I grovelled at the altar of the tasteless, hoovering up every nugget of vomitous drivel they chucked my way.
I showed Joe the nubbin, and then without much fanfare, chucked it in the trash.
It all began with walking in the door and having a uniform chucked at me, black shirt with white stitching, and tan pants.
We have to figure out how we stop toys being chucked down the gap between the head of the bed and the wall.
He quickly demolished most of the pie, then chucked the remains and the paper bag it had been in on the pavement, without breaking his stride.
They should have chucked him out last weekend, and let the final four fight it out.
Cars had been crushed like balls of paper, and chucked over the side of the bridges.
After the finale though, we sincerely hope their guitars are feeling much better after being chucked around like rubble on a building site.
The frightening thing is, though, is that I'd have had more chance of a response if I'd gone and chucked a brick through their window.
His alarm will be chucked in the dustbin and he can lie-in every day safe in the knowledge of a job well-done.
I ungraciously chucked in all the books I no longer needed and slammed my locker shut.
We went out there and chucked the ball around for the first twenty minutes.
For centuries the discarded fish from the on-board filleting process has been chucked back out to sea for the gulls.
Human nature being what it is, books will gradually disappear and get chucked in the bin.
We didn't have any bread so we chucked in pebbles to get their attention and keep them flapping and diving for us.
When she finished she crumpled the piece of paper into a ball and chucked it away.
A former Dutch prosecutor, who resigned last year after it emerged he had chucked his old PC out with the trash is in trouble again.
I thought a bomb had gone off but someone had chucked a TV set out right from the top.
And even though the man who chucked me was the idiot who made me sleep on a camp bed for two-and-a-half years, I was devastated.
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That I'm sure, if he'd twigged arf a chance, he'd a chucked me slap into the Rhine.
Look at Tennant, hes chucked his job and no one wanted to take off anything.
But he had already chucked his share of stockfish and hardtack, to the laughter of Svearek's men, when the gale started.
Do you not feel that the girls should not be chucked about like balls from a battledore?
Every other boy had jerked them down and chucked them under the counter in a jiffy.
Heneage, who threatened me, and indirectly her, has chucked the whole business.
If you'd liked you could have chucked us all asprawl, an' that would have bin the end of it, with me down.
He winked at Bos'n and would have chucked her under the chin if she had not dodged.
One day he called at the manse, chucked Maggie under the chin, and ate one of her baps.
Kind service cannot be chucked from hand to hand like a shuttlecock or stool-ball.
He was mad with passion, and chucked his gloves down under the table.
That bundle I chucked in the bow has a couple of sheepmen's outfits in it.
The child came up, and the master patted the curly head, and chucked him under the chin.
The story is he wasn't overfond of them after landing on a prickly blackberry bush when he was chucked out of heaven.
And again dodging the boom, I ran to the colour lines, handed down their cursed black flag, and chucked it overboard.
Shut up, and hold your row, unless you want to be chucked out of the quad.
I thought you'd come off it when you saw a chance of getting back a bit of what you chucked at me last night.
He chucked it down into a corner and helped himself to a cup of tea.
He has fallen or been chucked from the top, and so been impaled.
Rather, it is the perceived need for constant interpretation and reinterpretation of the Charter's intent that has chucked the fox into the hen house.
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