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11Chuck — Chuck, n. 1. A slight blow or pat under the chin. [1913 Webster] 2. A short throw; a toss. [1913 Webster] 3. (Mach.) A contrivance or machine fixed to the mandrel of a lathe, for holding a tool or the material to be operated upon. [1913 Webster]… …
12ChucK — es un nuevo lenguaje de programación orientado a sonido, que permite generar, grabar, sintetizar sonido en tiempo real. Creado por Ge Wang y Perry Cook, en la Universidad de Princeton. Interactivo, es posible añadir y modificar, el código de… …
13chuck in — (informal) 1. To give up 2. To abandon 3. To make a contribution to the cost of (Aust) • • • Main Entry: ↑chuck * * * ˌchuck ˈin [transitive] [ …
14Chuck — Chuck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chucked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chucking}.] [F. choquer to strike. Cf. {Shock}, v. t.] 1. To strike gently; to give a gentle blow to. [1913 Webster] Chucked the barmaid under the chin. W. Irving. [1913 Webster] 2. To toss… …
15chuck up — (informal) 1. To give up 2. To give in 3. To vomit • • • Main Entry: ↑chuck * * * ˌchuck ˈup [intransitive/transitive] [ …
16Chuck — Chuck, n. 1. The chuck or call of a hen. [1913 Webster] 2. A sudden, small noise. [1913 Webster] 3. A word of endearment; corrupted from chick. Pray, chuck, come hither. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
17Chuck — Chuck, n. A piece of the backbone of an animal, from between the neck and the collar bone, with the adjoining parts, cut for cooking; as, a chuck steak; a chuck roast. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …
18Chuck — (apócope del nombre inglés Charles) puede referirse a: Chuck, serie estadounidense de televisión. Chuck, disco de la banda canadiense Sum 41. Chuck Norris, actor estadounidense, campeón de kickboxing, ex militar, fundador de una asociación de… …
19ChucK — Apparu en 2002 Auteur Ge Wang and Perry Cook. Système d exploitation Multiplate forme …
20chuck|le — chuck|le1 «CHUHK uhl», verb, led, ling, noun. –v.i. 1. to laugh to oneself: »Father always chuckles when he reads the funny papers. 2. Figurative. to laugh in an easy, amused manner, with a degree of satisfaction. 3. to cluck, as a fowl does. –n …