1. chucks - Noun
2. chucks - Verb
3. chucks - Interjection
plural of chuck
(Scotland) The game of jacks or jackstones.
chucks
third-person singular simple present indicative of chuck
chucks
(UK, slang, obsolete) A warning cry used by schoolboys when a teacher is approaching.
Oh literature, oh the glorious Art, how it preys upon the marrow in our bones. It scoops the stuffing out of us, and chucks us aside. Alas! D. H. Lawrence
I'm a jeans person; I love Abercrombie. My shoe collection is composed mostly of Chucks and a few pairs of girly ones. Lalaine
The reality is that a consumer culture which chucks out its iPhones for a new version every nine months is completely unsustainable, because Earth has already reached the tipping point. 'The General Strike' attempts to personalize these issues and encourage listeners to look for a new model. Justin Sane
A motor part seller on Igun Street who identified himself as Chucks said he opened for business because “curfew will not pay my bills.” Source: Internet
Chucks, despite the common misconception, are indeed true to size. Source: Internet
Some days she dressed tomboyishly—ripped jean shorts and Chucks with an oversized button-down shirt—and others she dressed more femme: a sundress and espadrille wedges, a bandanna tied Rosie the Riveter–style around her head. Source: Internet