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THROW
- to vomit
- to propel through the air with a movement of the arm [v THREW, THROWING, THROWN, THROWN, THROWS]
- to fling in the air [v THREW, THROWN, THROWING, THROWS]
- to return to; hark back
- to bring into (a discussion, plan, etc.) as an addition; interject
- to abandon (a hand)
- to free oneself of; cast aside
- to escape from or delay, as a pursuer
- to give off; discharge
- to perform or produce with ease
- to confuse; fluster
- to strive to attract the interest or attention of, esp. in order to win the love or admiration of
- to engage in with energy or enthusiasm
- to commit oneself to another's mercy, generosity, support, etc.; trust in
- to cast away; remove; discard
- to propose
- to put out of mind; reject
- to prevent a batter or runner from reaching base safely by throwing the ball to a fielder
- to eject from a place; expel, as from membership
- to forsake; abandon
- to make in a hurried and haphazard manner
- to cause to associate
- to give up; relinquish
- to build hastily
- to point out, as an error; criticize
- (of a hawk) to fly suddenly upward
- to propel or cast forth
- to cause to fall
- to move (a lever or switch)
- to confuse
- act of throwing
- the distance something is thrown
- light blanket
- each
- to dispose of; discard
- to employ wastefully; squander
- to fail to use; miss (a chance, opportunity, etc.)
- to retard the development or advancement of
- to force into dependence upon or necessary use of
- to revert to a type found in one's ancestry; manifest atavism
- to add as a bonus or gratuity