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III . thrust [θrʌst] N

1. thrust a. fig (lunge):

3. thrust no pl TECH:

thrush1 [θrʌʃ] N ZOOL

threw [θru:] VB

threw pt of throw

See also throw

I . throw [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] N

1. throw (act of throwing):

2. throw (causing a fall):

4. throw Am (cover):

II . throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] VB intr

I . throw [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] N

1. throw (act of throwing):

2. throw (causing a fall):

4. throw Am (cover):

II . throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] VB intr

III . throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] VB trans

2. throw (cause to fall):

3. throw (propel to the ground):

7. throw (move violently):

I . three [θri:] ADJ

forum [ˈfɔ:rəm] N

thruway [ˈθru:weɪ] N Am

thruway → throughway

See also throughway

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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We heard it roaring from a distance and, as we drew close, felt the very ground thrum beneath our feet.
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Coarse-chip bitumen thrums into the cabin, and although its ride isolates larger hits beautifully, it still jiggles a bit on less-than-perfect surfaces.
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It thrums along with finely wrought atmosphere and gripping suspense.
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But the unintended consequence will be to make the corporate sections appear ever more separate from the thrum.
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But when the generator kicks in, it produces a steady thrum that your ears easily detect.
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We dove into the nearest shop, my heart thrumming and ears buzzing.
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If thrum pollen is placed on a thrum stigma, or pin pollen on a pin stigma, the reproductive cells are incompatible and relatively little seed is set.
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Thrum, thrum, thrum -- just a hair faster than a heartbeat.
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Rockets scream around you, birds move overhead, engines thrum quietly in your wake.
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Workers in weaving mills were allowed to collect thrums, pieces of yarn that ran 9 inches (23 cm) long.
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