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- Dictionaryverbthrowing (present participle)
- propel (something) with force through the air by a movement of the arm and hand:"I threw a brick through the window"
- push or force (someone or something) violently and suddenly into a particular physical position or state:"the pilot and one passenger were thrown clear and survived" · "the door was thrown open and a uniformed guard entered the room"
- put in place or erect quickly:"the stewards had thrown a cordon across the fairway"
- move (a part of the body) quickly or suddenly in a particular direction:"she threw her head back and laughed"
- project or cast (light or shadow) in a particular direction:"a chandelier threw its bright light over the walls"
- deliver (a punch):"Cheryl drew back her fist and threw another punch"Opposite:
- direct a particular kind of look or facial expression:"she threw a withering glance at him"
- project (one's voice) so that it appears to come from someone or something else, as in ventriloquism:"I can throw my voice—I could make a fortune as a medium"
- move (a switch or lever) so as to operate a device:"at the trolley portal the operator had to manually throw the switch using a switch iron"
- roll (dice):"he reached out and put the dice in the shaker and threw them"
- obtain (a specified number) by rolling dice.
- (of a horse) lose (a shoe).
- cause to enter suddenly a particular state or condition:"he threw all her emotions into turmoil" · "the bond market was thrown into confusion"
- have (a fit or tantrum):"occasionally a small child will throw a tantrum when denied something"
- informallose (a race or contest) intentionally, especially in return for a bribe:"the man who throws a race is a crook for life"
- (of an animal) give birth to (young, especially of a specified kind):"sometimes a completely black calf is thrown"
OriginOld English thrāwan ‘to twist, turn’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch draaien and German drehen, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin terere ‘to rub’, Greek teirein ‘wear out’. throw, expressing propulsion and sudden action, dates from Middle English. Explore further
WEB3 days ago · throw. (θroʊ ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense throws , present participle throwing , past tense threw , past participle thrown. 1. verb. When you throw an object that you are …
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