shuck in English
- shuck ⇄ noun shucker. english
- shuck ⇄ noun 1. a husk, pod, or shell, especially the outer covering or strippings, as of corn (maize), chestnuts, or hickory nuts.
2. the shell of an oyster or clam.
3. (U.S. Slang.) fake; bluff.
Ex. Everybody with a brain in his head knew tenglish - shuck ⇄ shuck, noun, verb. english
- shuck ⇄ v.t. 1. to remove the husk, pod, or shell from.
Ex. to shuck ten ears of corn.
2. to open the shells of (oysters or clams).
3. (Informal, Figurative.) Also, shuck off,
a. to take off; remove.
Ex. I like to shuck my shoesenglish