adv. phr. (popular).—Into the bargain. Cf., LAGNIAPPE. [From CHUCK, sense 1, + ED + IN.]

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  1880.  Punch, No. 2055, p. 245. Happy thought! CHUCKED IN an extra chapter on Literature.

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  1884.  Punch, 11 Oct. ‘’Arry at a Political Picnic.’

        Went to one on ’em yesterday, Charlie; a regular old up and down lark.
The Pallis free gratis, mixed up with a old country fair in a park,
And Rosherville Gardens CHUCKED IN.

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