What is another word for Shucked?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈʌkt] (IPA)

Shucked means to remove the shell or husk from something such as corn or oysters. There are several synonyms for this word such as peeled, stripped, husked, shelled, and deprived. The word peeled refers to the removal of a thin layer from fruits or vegetables. Stripping refers to the act of removing the outer layer from a plant or tree. Husked means to remove the tough outer layer from something such as corn or nuts. Shelled refers to the removal of the outer covering from nuts or seeds. Deprived means to remove or take away something essential from someone or something. These words can be used interchangeably with shucked at different contexts.

Usage examples for Shucked

Sheila was staring at him as he Shucked off his outer clothes mechanically and crawled under the blanket.
"Police Your Planet"
Lester del Rey
When he comes out again, in a minute or so, he's Shucked the jumper and is buttonin' himself into a mink-lined overcoat.
"Torchy, Private Sec."
Sewell Ford
You no have never seen person having the air more penaud and more discouraged; he not made no effort to gain the combat, and was rudely Shucked.
"Sketches New and Old, Part 1."
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)

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