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chucker-out

NOUN
  1. a person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meeting

How To Use chucker-out In A Sentence

  • He hustled R.V. Smethurst off stage rather like a chucker-out in a pub regretfully ejecting an old and respected customer, and starting paging G.G. Simmons.
  • She nodded toward the chucker-out, still shadowing her every move. City of Glory
  • New lad this, brawny enough but young and without that air of menace as hung about the chucker-out as used to be here. City of Glory
  • ‘I met him in the Three Crowns tavern,’ one chronicler reported, ‘occupying more space at the bar than the chucker-out should allow.
  • Delight nodded to the chucker-out standing just behind her. City of Glory
  • I thought to see your other chucker-out today, Miss Higgins. City of Glory
  • His past is quite eclectic: from IT expert at Ericsson Sweden to modeling and acting, from chucker-out in England, to Internet Publisher; most of all, the resourceful Salvatore is an organizer and a marketing man.
  • The Norman-looking stevedore named Steve, was known as ‘head of the house’, and was arbiter of disputes and unpaid chucker-out.
  • He hustled R.V. Smethurst off stage rather like a chucker-out in a pub regretfully ejecting an old and respected customer, and starting paging G.G. Simmons.
  • Worth not summoning my chucker-out to finish the flogging that seems to have been started aboard my ship? City of Glory
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