verb

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To change place.

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To change in state or status

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To move through time.

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To be accepted.

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In any game, to decline to play in one's turn.

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To do or be better.

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To move to another position or condition; to displace.

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throw the switch

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To make (a pot) by shaping clay as it turns on a wheel.

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(of a bowler) to deliver (the ball) illegally by straightening the bowling arm during delivery.

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To send (an error) to an exception-handling mechanism in order to interrupt normal processing.

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If the file is read-only, the method throws an invalid-operation exception.

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To intentionally lose a game.

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The tennis player was accused of taking bribes to throw the match.

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To confuse or mislead.

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The deliberate red herring threw me at first.

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To send desperately.

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Their sergeant threw the troops into pitched battle.

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To imprison.

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The magistrate ordered the suspect to be thrown into jail.

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To organize an event, especially a party.

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To roll (a die or dice).

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To cause a certain number on the die or dice to be shown after rolling it.

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To discard.

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To lift the opponent off the ground and bring him back down, especially into a position behind the thrower.

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(said of one's voice) To change in order to give the illusion that the voice is that of someone else.

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To show sudden emotion, especially anger.

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To project or send forth.

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To put on hastily; to spread carelessly.

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To twist two or more filaments of (silk, etc.) so as to form one thread; to twist together, as singles, in a direction contrary to the twist of the singles themselves; sometimes applied to the whole class of operations by which silk is prepared for the weaver.

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(of a team, a manager, etc.) To select (a pitcher); to assign a pitcher to a given role (such as starter or reliever).

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To install (a bridge).

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To twist or turn.

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a thrown nail

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(said of animals) To give birth to.

Examples of threw in a Sentence

He threw her a sharp look over his shoulder.

She threw the towel on the counter.

You're the one who threw the ring at me.

I gave her a spoon, which she threw on the floor.

She paused, sucking in a deep breath, and then threw her hands in the air in defeat.

He threw her on the bed again.

He threw open the door and walked away.

At last, however, the sea, as if weary of its new toy, threw me back on the shore, and in another instant I was clasped in my teacher's arms.

They shouted and threw stones into the cave.

She threw the pillow over her head, drawing the light blanket up against her chin.

He threw himself down in bed and closed his eyes.

Katie sighed and threw the last potato in the pan.

She threw her arms around his neck and pressed her cheek against him.

He threw a saddle on a reddish brown horse and nodded You're right.

The flames threw eerie lights into the sand around the wagons, but nothing moved.

You threw me out with nowhere to go after the man who was meant to be my husband was killed.

When she had finished, she threw it on the floor and ran toward the door.

She lit with one foot underneath her body, and the momentum of her fall threw her forward - over the ledge.

In her room she threw herself on the bed and sobbed herself free of tears.

I rushed to a rest room and threw up a meal I didn't remember eating.

Lana shoved herself back, ignoring the pain in her wrist as adrenaline flew threw her.

But he threw it upon his shoulders and seemed well satisfied.

Rostov, who had completely forgotten Denisov, not wishing anyone to forestall him, threw off his fur coat and ran on tiptoe through the large dark ballroom.

On seeing the Russian general he threw back his head, with its long hair curling to his shoulders, in a majestically royal manner, and looked inquiringly at the French colonel.

The wound opened again and the salt he threw into it drew a sharp response from her.

In her room, she dropped on the bed and threw her arms out, sinking into its softness.

He threw himself down in the seat across from her.

He drank for a long minute then threw his head back, roaring with pleasure.

About time she was thinking Sam might be the one she wanted to hire, Sam threw a kink into the process.

In 1859 the mines were worked only for their gold; the ignorant miners threw away the " black stuff " which was really valuable silver ore with an assay value four times as great as that of their ores of gold; and when this was discovered there came a period of unprecedented silver production.

He threw it upon the floor and began to cry.

Saying this he again turned round, dropped his hands, took the bottle and lifted it to his lips, threw back his head, and raised his free hand to balance himself.

Shaking himself, he rose, threw back his head, and with resolute steps went past the ladies into the little drawing room.

Bonaparte meanwhile began taking the glove off his small white hand, tore it in doing so, and threw it away.

After dinner, when the footman handed coffee and from habit began with the princess, the prince suddenly grew furious, threw his stick at Philip, and instantly gave instructions to have him conscripted for the army.

She threw the covers back and then gasped.

He cursed me and yanked it out of the base and threw it across the room.

Talon all but threw them both into the backseat while he climbed into the driver's seat.

In an article in the Quarterly Review he threw out a suggestion for "an association of our nobility, clergy, gentry and philosophers," which was taken up by others and found speedy realization in the British Association for the Advancement of Name.

It was said that Zeus threw it down from heaven when Ilus was founding the city of Ilium, Odysseus and Diomedes carried it off from the temple of Athena, and thus made the capture of Troy possible.

It is obvious from what he says that his inner life became very different after he threw off his father's authority.

The constitution of 1787 was then before the public, and Gallatin, with his dislike of strong government still upon him, threw himself into opposition and became one of the founders of the Anti-Federalist, or, as it was afterwards called, the Republican party.

The lines of the treaty of Westphalia, six years later, were already laid down by Richelieu; and its epochal importance in European history is a measure of the genius who threw the balance of power from Habsburg to Bourbon.

There is no exact parallel in England to the conflict between these two classes in Scotland in the 16th century, or to the great continental revolution of the 13th and 14th centuries, by which the crafts threw off the yoke of patrician government and secured more independence in the management of their own affairs and more participation in the civic administration.

The close connection with the Poles, the principle of federalism which they maintained,the support given to them by the Bavarian patriots, their protest against the revolution from above as represented equally by the annexation of Hanover and the abolition of the papal temporal power, threw them into strong opposition to the prevailing opinion, an opposition which received its expression When Hermann von Mallincrodt (182 I 1874), the most respected of their parliamentary leaders, declared that justice was not present at the birth of the empire.

The countess in turn, without omitting her duties as hostess, threw significant glances from behind the pineapples at her husband whose face and bald head seemed by their redness to contrast more than usual with his gray hair.

The beast across the hall roared and threw itself against its prison.

The bombshell blonde always threw good dinner parties with fun themes; this theme had been Disco Night, complete with lava lamps, disco ball, tacky '70s music that still jammed out the open windows, and costumes for those who chose to wear them.

Evelyn threw her arms around her and hugged her, chuckling.

He threw up his hands in defeat and disappeared upstairs.

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