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throw
verb
-
throw
,
throwing
,
throws
,
threw
,
thrown
to
send
something
through
the
air
with
a
quick
movement
of
your
arm
and
hand
β’
The
boy
threw
the
ball
over
the
fence
.
The
boy
threw
the
ball
over
the
fence
.
β’
Please
don
β
t
throw
stones
at
the
window
.
Please
don
β
t
throw
stones
at
the
window
.
Old
English
β
ΓΎrΔwan
β
meaning
β
to
twist
,
turn
β,
later
shifting
to
the
idea
of
β
hurl
β
in
Middle
English
.
noun
an
act
of
throwing
something
or
the
distance
something
is
thrown
β’
Her
first
throw
traveled
over
sixty
meters
.
Her
first
throw
traveled
over
sixty
meters
.
β’
The
pitcher
β
s
last
throw
was
a
perfect
strike
.
The
pitcher
β
s
last
throw
was
a
perfect
strike
.
From
the
verb
β
throw
β,
used
as
a
nominalization
meaning
β
an
act
of
throwing
β.
noun
a
light
blanket
,
often
decorative
,
used
for
extra
warmth
or
decoration
on
a
sofa
or
bed
β’
She
draped
a
soft
gray
throw
over
the
back
of
the
couch
.
She
draped
a
soft
gray
throw
over
the
back
of
the
couch
.
β’
The
colorful
woven
throw
brightened
up
the
bed
.
The
colorful
woven
throw
brightened
up
the
bed
.
Named
for
being
something
that
can
be
β
thrown
β
or
casually
placed
over
furniture
or
oneself
.
verb
-
throw
,
throwing
,
throws
,
threw
,
thrown
to
confuse
,
surprise
,
or
unsettle
someone
so
they
do
not
know
what
to
do
β’
Her
unexpected
question
threw
me
during
the
interview
.
Her
unexpected
question
threw
me
during
the
interview
.
β’
The
sudden
change
in
schedule
threw
the
whole
team
.
The
sudden
change
in
schedule
threw
the
whole
team
.
Figurative
use
of
the
physical
sense
β
to
hurl
β,
first
recorded
in
the
1600s
,
comparing
mental
state
to
being
cast
off
balance
.