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Meaning of chuck up the sponge | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C2

Definitions

To quit; to give up; to admit defeat.

dated

Examples

“The fighting spirit of the German army is supplied by the officer and N. C. O. It has been proved that when a German soldier sees his bayonet his fighting value is finished — he "chucks up the sponge."”
“A bombing attack along a trench can only be met by a bomb defence. The bayonet is practically neglected by the Bosche, except when our men compel him to use it. He is not much good with it, and if his bomb defence fails him, usually chucks up the sponge.”
“The moment Hindenburg chucks up the sponge off goes William to Chelsea Hospital, there to spend the autumn of his days pitching the yarn and displaying his honourable scars gained in many a bloody battle in the mule lines.”
“For my part, I think the best thing to do is to chuck up the sponge at once; the company is practically bankrupt now, and the longer we waits the worser it will be.”
“July 1960: Oxford City Council reverses all reversals, chucks up the sponge, and asks Minister for "inquiry at large".”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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