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    throw
    /θrəʊ/

    verb

    • 1. propel (something) with force through the air by a movement of the arm and hand: "I threw a brick through the window" Similar hurltossflingpitchOpposite catchhold
    • 2. send suddenly into a particular state or condition: "he threw all her emotions into turmoil"

    noun

    • 1. an act of throwing something: "Holding's throw hit the stumps" Similar lobpitchflipshy
    • 2. a light cover for furniture.

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  2. THROW definition: 1. to send something through the air with force, especially by a sudden movement of the arm: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : to propel through the air by a forward motion of the hand and arm. throw a baseball. b. : to propel through the air in any manner. a rifle that can throw a bullet a mile. c. : pitch sense 6b. threw a no-hitter. 2. a. : to cause to fall. threw his opponent. b. : to cause to fall off : unseat. the horse threw its rider. c.

  4. throw is the general word, often used with an adverb that indicates direction, destination, etc.: to throw a rope to someone, the paper away. cast is a formal word for throw, archaic except as used in certain idiomatic expressions (to cast a net, black looks; cast down; the compound broadcast, etc.): to cast off a boat. pitch implies throwing ...

  5. to confuse or shock someone or cause difficulty for them: I wasn't expecting a visitor. I was really thrown. The news of the coup threw them into a state of panic.

  6. Definition of throw verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. When you throw a ball, you toss it using your hand. When you throw a party, you buy some food and drinks, then invite your friends over. Throw means many things. You can throw a baseball game, even if you're not the pitcher, by deliberately trying to lose it.

  8. to put something somewhere quickly and without thinking about it: He threw his clothes on the floor and got into bed. throw sth around/down/on, etc. to suddenly and quickly move your body or a part of your body: She threw her arms around the child. Gabriela threw herself onto the bed and started to cry. throw sb from/forward, etc.

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