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5 Dec 2022
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What does could easily be chucked on and worn mean?
What does could easily be chucked on and worn mean?
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"Chuck” means "throw”. "Throw on” clothes means to put on clothes.
"Could easily be chucked on and worn" means it's easy to wear. Maybe because it goes well with lots of other clothes for example; it's very versatile.
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@lu_Monica as an extension of @rdog ‘s answer, it probably also implies it’s comfortable/not tightly fitted.
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