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I . throw [θroʊ, Brit θrəʊ] N

throw
throw
lance m
his last throw fig

II . throw <threw, thrown> [θroʊ, Brit θrəʊ] VB trans

1. throw (propel):

throw
throw
throw ball, javelin
to throw a party
to throw oneself at sb
to throw oneself into sth
to throw sth at sb
to throw sth to sb

2. throw inf (confuse):

to throw sb (for a loop)

throw away VB trans

throw away

throw out VB trans

1. throw out:

throw out person
throw out thing

2. throw out heat, light:

throw out

throw up VB intr inf

throw up

throw-in N (in baseball, soccer)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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But he's more clutterbug than curator, possessive of the packrat-ish instinct to never throw anything out.
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An unadvised throw results in an interception at a key juncture of the game and all becomes lost.
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Ultimately the gladiatrices turn against the emperor and throw him from his seat.
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The game features a simplified version of association football, with six players per side and no offsides, throw-ins, or fouls.
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Sometimes the men would force themselves to throw up in order to continue drinking.
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But what if they throw his communication into the circular file before he gets a chance to explain?
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Despite no action, the findings throw up vital questions that have been consistently raised by political analysts.
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Shoppers typically throw several okiagari-koboshi down at the same time; those that stand back up are supposedly the lucky ones.
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In addition, they can cause the dog to have loose bowel movements and even cause them to throw up from time to time.
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His hot dogs can make someone faint, throw up, or supposedly die (since they are made of fimo).
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