After failing repeatedly, he was ready to start hucking wrenches.
He considered hucking a note over the fence to his crush.
He considered hucking his career and becoming a full-time artist.
He considered hucking his phone into the river after receiving that email.
He considered hucking the rulebook out the window and doing things his way.
He ended up hucking the half-eaten sandwich to the stray dog.
He felt like hucking himself into bed after a long day of work.
He felt like hucking himself off a cliff after that embarrassing performance.
He felt like hucking his anger into a punchbag and releasing his frustration.
He felt like hucking his doubts away and believing in himself.
He felt like hucking his expectations out the window and letting things unfold naturally.
He felt like hucking his stress into the ocean, letting the waves wash it away.
He felt like hucking the entire project in the trash and starting over.
He felt the sudden urge to start hucking water balloons at passersby.
He felt the urge to start hucking plates in frustration but restrained himself.
He found himself hucking curses under his breath after stubbing his toe.
He risked hucking all his savings into a high-stakes business venture.
He started hucking mud balls when the argument escalated.
He was hucking a ball for his dog, who eagerly chased after it.
He was hucking a frisbee with reckless abandon across the park.
He was hucking candy at the parade, making children squeal with delight.
He was hucking coins into the wishing well, hoping his dreams would come true.
He was hucking crumpled paper into the recycling bin, trying to improve his aim.
He was hucking darts at the dartboard, trying to win the game.
He was hucking fertilizer onto the plants, hoping they would thrive.
He was hucking fishing line into the water, hoping to catch a fish.
He was hucking gravel at the window to get her attention.
He was hucking handfuls of rice at the bride and groom as they left the church.
He was hucking his faith into the unknown, trusting that things would work out.
He was hucking his heart into the relationship, hoping for a lasting love.
He was hucking his hopes into the lottery, dreaming of winning big.
He was hucking his past into the rearview mirror, focusing on the future.
He was hucking his soul into the music, expressing his deepest emotions.
He was hucking his voice into the choir, adding his harmony to the song.
He was hucking insults back and forth with his rival, fueling the competition.
He was hucking old clothes into the donation bin, making space in his closet.
He was hucking pamphlets on the street, promoting his band's upcoming show.
He was hucking pillows onto the bed, making it look inviting.
He was hucking rocks across the lake, skipping them on the water.
He was hucking snow off the roof to prevent it from collapsing.
He was hucking trash into the dumpster, cleaning up the neighborhood.
He was hucking wood chips onto the garden bed, suppressing weeds.
He was hucking wood into the fireplace, trying to get a fire going.
I saw a raccoon hucking food out of the trash can last night.
I watched a seagull hucking up a fish bone on the beach.
She accused him of hucking her feelings away without a second thought.
She avoided hucking around accusations without having solid evidence.
She avoided hucking assumptions onto people without knowing the full story.
She avoided hucking blame onto others, taking responsibility for her mistakes.
She considered hucking her diet out the window and ordering pizza.
She considered hucking her pride aside and apologizing for her mistake.
She considered hucking the manuscript into the fire after receiving negative feedback.
She couldn't resist hucking a playful insult at her best friend.
She dreamed of hucking her office job and traveling the world.
She felt like hucking her inhibitions aside and embracing the moment.
She felt like hucking her laptop across the room after another software crash.
She felt like hucking her loneliness away and finding connection with others.
She felt like hucking her problems at a therapist and getting help.
She felt like hucking her responsibilities aside and running away.
She felt like hucking her tears into the rain, letting them mingle with the storm.
She felt like hucking her voice to the rafters, singing as loud as she could.
She felt like hucking her worries into a box and forgetting about them.
She regretted hucking away her youth on frivolous pursuits.
She regretted hucking her old diary into the bonfire, filled with past emotions.
She stopped herself from hucking the incriminating evidence into the river.
She was hucking colorful scarves into the crowd during the concert.
She was hucking flower petals into the air during the wedding ceremony.
She was hucking glitter onto the craft project, making it sparkle.
She was hucking her courage into the challenge, determined to succeed.
She was hucking her dreams into reality, working hard to achieve them.
She was hucking her energy into the project, determined to make it a success.
She was hucking her fears into the wind, determined to overcome them.
She was hucking her gratitude into the universe, appreciating all that she had.
She was hucking her light into the darkness, hoping to inspire others.
She was hucking ideas around the table during the brainstorming session.
She was hucking leaves into a pile, preparing for winter.
She was hucking paint onto the walls, creating a mural.
She was hucking pennies into the fountain, making a wish.
She was hucking questions at the speaker, trying to understand the topic better.
She was hucking seeds into the garden, hoping for a bountiful harvest.
She was hucking spices into the pot, creating a flavorful dish.
She was hucking support to her friend, helping them through a difficult time.
She was hucking yarn into a bag, preparing to knit a sweater.
Some kids were hucking snowballs at the passing cars, much to my annoyance.
The artist was hucking paint onto the canvas with wild gestures.
The children were happily hucking sand into the air at the beach.
The circus performer was hucking knives at a target with incredible precision.
The comedian was hucking out jokes left and right, trying to get a laugh.
The lumberjack was hucking logs down the river, floating them downstream.
The mountaineer risked hucking his gear over a crevasse to lighten his load.
The old man was hucking breadcrumbs to the pigeons in the park.
The pirate was hucking treasure chests overboard to escape the pursuing ship.
The politician was accused of hucking insults at his opponent during the debate.
The quarterback was known for hucking long bombs downfield in desperation.
The street vendor was hucking his wares, trying to attract customers with loud calls.
The team's coach was known for hucking motivational speeches before big games.
They decided against hucking the defective product, opting for a refund instead.
They were hucking hay bales onto the truck for the harvest.
They were hucking pumpkins into the air for a fall festival game.
They were hucking rocks into the abandoned well, listening for the echoing splash.