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Chucked In

Description:

"Chucked in" is a phrasal verb that refers to the act of abruptly quitting or resigning from something, usually a job or a commitment. It can also be used figuratively to mean giving up on a plan or endeavor.

Sample Sentences:

1. As a Verb (Quit/Resign):

- After years of dissatisfaction, he finally chucked in his job and decided to pursue his passion for painting.

- The employee was stressed out and felt unsupported, so she chucked in her resignation without any second thoughts.

2. As a Verb (Give up on a plan/endeavor):

- They had been struggling with their business for months, but eventually, they decided to chuck in the towel and close it down.

- I was attempting to learn the piano, but it became too difficult, so I chucked in and sold it.

3. As an Adjective (Popular):

- That new restaurant is really chucked in; everyone's talking about it.

- The latest fashion trend of wearing oversized shirts seems to be chucked in among teenagers.

4. As an Adjective (Local):

- They serve chucked in cuisine at this cozy little cafe, showcasing the flavors of the region.

- The art gallery features chucked in artwork, crafted by talented local artists.

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