To have held or organized an event
“They throw an annual Christmas party for dozens of pensioners who live in sheltered housing schemes.”
To have involved or engaged in deeply
Past tense for to throw or launch something in a given direction
“You can throw it into the air any which way, and it will recover and land nicely and safely.”
Past tense for to disconcert or cause to be confused
“She thought the question would throw him, but he seemed ready for it and kept his eyes locked on hers.”
Past tense for to move (a switch or lever) so as to operate a device
“I just wish there was a switch we could throw to fix this mess.”
Past tense for to push or force (someone or something) violently and suddenly into a particular physical position or state
“The force throws me forward on to my hands and knees, and I gasp rather than scream.”
Past tense for to project or cast (light or shadow) in a particular direction
“In the room, we have two lamps that throw the prettiest patterns on the walls and ceiling.”
Past tense for to deliver a shot or punch
“He reminds himself repeatedly about the need to throw more punches.”
Past tense for to direct a particular kind of look or facial expression
“Helga would throw a look of revulsion at Don after having her dreams shattered.”
(informal) Past tense for to pass or give (something to someone)
“Throw me a pen and paper, and I'll throw you the exorcism of my thoughts.”
Past tense for to send (usually someone) to the ground
“From that position, the athlete would endeavor to throw his opponent to the ground.”
(of a horse) Past tense for to throw or displace from a seat or saddle
“Peering from behind my hands, I watch as the horses fall, or throw their rider, or watch as loose, riderless horses veer across the track.”
Past tense for to form (ceramic ware) on a potter's wheel
“I used to throw ceramic pots on the wheel, but have let it go in favor of hand-building.”
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