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Throw Definition & Meaning

1. To propel or cast something through the air with force or intention.

Example: She threw the ball to her friend.

2. To discard or get rid of something.

Example: He decided to throw away his old clothes.

3. To cause someone to be confused or disconcerted.

Example: The unexpected news threw him off balance.

4. To organize or hold an event or party.

Example: She threw a surprise birthday party for her best friend.

5. To cause someone to be forcibly removed from a place or situation.

Example: The bouncers threw the troublemaker out of the club.

Examples of the word throw used in sentences.

  • Can you help me throw these boxes in the trash?
  • I throw the ball to my dog and he brings it back to me.
  • My little sister likes to throw a tantrum when she doesn't get what she wants.
  • Please don't throw garbage on the street, use the trash can.
  • The baseball player is known for his ability to throw the ball with great accuracy.
  • She always throws a great party with delicious food and drinks.
  • He can't throw a temper tantrum every time he doesn't get his way.
  • I accidentally threw my phone on the floor, but luckily it didn't break.
  • Don't throw your trash on the street, put it in the bin.
  • I can throw a ball to my dog and he catches it every time.
  • The teacher asked the students to throw their litter in the bin and keep the classroom clean.
  • The angry man threatened to throw a rock at the window if the noise didn't stop.
  • I can't wait to throw a surprise party for my friend's birthday.
  • The athlete will attempt to throw the shot put further than his previous record.
  • Could you please throw me the remote control? I can't reach it from here.
  • Don't throw the sandwich away, it's still good to eat.
  • The athlete could throw the javelin over sixty meters.
  • The teacher asked the student to throw some light on the topic in question.
  • The angry protester started to throw rocks at the police officers.
  • He decided to throw caution to the wind and take a risk.
  • The environmentalist emphasized the importance of reducing plastic waste and encouraged people to throw away single-use items responsibly.
  • He couldn't help but throw a sly smile at his opponent as he made a clever move in the chess game, knowing full well that he had just secured his victory.
  • Despite her anger and frustration, she resisted the urge to throw her phone against the wall and instead took deep breaths to calm down.
  • The football player's accurate throw sent the ball soaring through the air and into the hands of his teammate, who made the winning touchdown.
  • She threw caution to the wind and took a leap of faith, quitting her stable job to follow her dreams of becoming an artist.
  • Despite the harsh weather conditions, the football player managed to throw the ball accurately to his teammate.
  • The charity organization is planning to throw a fundraising event next month to help those affected by the recent natural disaster.
  • The politician's statement that the opposition is responsible for the economic crisis is nothing but a throw of words to cover up his administration's failures.
  • The chef's incredible skills were on full display as he effortlessly threw the dough up in the air and caught it with his hands, making the best pizza in town.
  • The company decided to throw a surprise party for their boss to celebrate his successful business launch, much to his delight.
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