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1shuck

noun \ˈshək\

: the outer covering of a nut or a plant (such as corn)

: the shell of an oyster or clam

Full Definition of SHUCK

1
:  shell, husk: as
a :  the outer covering of a nut or of Indian corn
b :  the shell of an oyster or clam
2
:  something of little value —usually used in plural <not worth shucks>
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Origin of SHUCK

origin unknown
First Known Use: circa 1674

2shuck

transitive verb

: to remove the outer covering of (a plant, such as corn) or the shell of (an oyster or clam)

Full Definition of SHUCK

1
:  to strip of shucks
2
a :  to peel off (as clothing) —often used with off
b :  to lay aside —often used with off <bad habits are being shucked off — A. W. Smith>
shuck·er noun

First Known Use of SHUCK

1772

Related to SHUCK

SHUCK Defined for Kids

1shuck

noun \ˈshək\

Definition of SHUCK for Kids

:  a covering shell or husk

2shuck

verb
shuckedshuck·ing

Definition of SHUCK for Kids

:  to remove the shell or husk from <I helped shuck corn.>

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