Huck


[huhk-uh-bak] /ˈhʌk əˌbæk/

noun
1.
toweling of linen or cotton, of a distinctive absorbent weave.
/ˈhʌkəˌbæk/
noun
1.
a coarse absorbent linen or cotton fabric used for towels and informal shirts, etc Also called huck (hʌk)

verb

To throw; chuck: We’d each huck a dart standing on one foot, gulping a beer (1990s+)

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