threw

See:
  • (draw the sword and) throw away the scabbard
  • lock (someone) up and throw away the key
  • throw (one)
  • throw (one) a bone
  • throw (one) a curve (ball)
  • throw (one) a curveball
  • throw (one) for a loop
  • throw (one) for a loss
  • throw (one) in at the deep end
  • throw (one) into a tizz(y)
  • throw (one) off balance
  • throw (one) off the scent
  • throw (one) off the track
  • throw (one) out on (one's) ear
  • throw (one) to the dogs
  • throw (one) to the lions
  • throw (one) to the wolves
  • throw (one's) arms up in despair
  • throw (one's) arms up in frustration
  • throw (one's) arms up in horror
  • throw (one's) cookies
  • throw (one's) hand in
  • throw (one's) hands up
  • throw (one's) hands up in despair
  • throw (one's) hands up in frustration
  • throw (one's) hands up in horror
  • throw (one's) hat in(to) the ring
  • throw (one's) hat over the windmill
  • throw (one's) money about
  • throw (one's) money around
  • throw (one's) name around
  • throw (one's) name in the hat
  • throw (one's) toys out of the pram
  • throw (one's) voice
  • throw (one's) weight about
  • throw (one's) weight around
  • throw (one's) weight behind (someone or something)
  • throw (oneself) at (someone or something)
  • throw (oneself) at (someone's) feet
  • throw (some) light on (something)
  • throw (some) light upon (something)
  • throw (some) shapes
  • throw (someone or something) in(to) the drink
  • throw (someone or something) into (something)
  • throw (someone or something) on the scrap heap
  • throw (someone or something) out of (something or some place)
  • throw (someone) off the trail
  • throw (someone) under the bus
  • throw (something) back and forth
  • throw (something) back at (one)
  • throw (something) back in (one's) face
  • throw (something) back in(to) (one's) face
  • throw (something) back to (one)
  • throw (something) in
  • throw (something) in (one's) face
  • throw (something) in(to) the pot
  • throw (something) into question
  • throw (something) into sharp relief
  • throw (something) into the bargain
  • throw (something) out of gear
  • throw (two or more people) together
  • throw a (monkey) wrench in(to) the works
  • throw a (temper) tantrum
  • throw a bone to (someone)
  • throw a fight
  • throw a fit
  • throw a game
  • throw a glance at (someone or something)
  • throw a hissy
  • throw a hissy fit
  • throw a map
  • throw a monkey wrench in(to) (something)
  • throw a party
  • throw a punch
  • throw a scare into (someone)
  • throw a sickie
  • throw a spanner in(to) the works
  • throw a Technicolor yawn
  • throw a tub to the whale
  • throw a veil over (something)
  • throw a wet blanket over (something)
  • throw a wobbler
  • throw a wobbly
  • throw about
  • throw across
  • throw around
  • throw around (one's) name
  • throw aside
  • throw at
  • throw away
  • throw away on (someone or something)
  • throw back
  • throw caution to the wind(s)
  • throw chunks
  • throw cold water on (something)
  • throw discretion to the wind(s)
  • throw down
  • throw down the gauntlet
  • throw dust in (one's) eyes
  • throw dust in (one's) face
  • throw good money after bad
  • throw in
  • throw in (one's) hand
  • throw in (one's) lot with (someone or something)
  • throw in the sponge
  • throw in the towel
  • throw in with (one)
  • throw insults (at one)
  • throw into confusion
  • throw into disarray
  • throw money at (someone or something)
  • throw money away
  • throw mud
  • throw off
  • throw on
  • throw open
  • throw open (something) to (someone or something)
  • throw out
  • throw out the baby with the bathwater
  • throw over
  • throw shade
  • throw smoke
  • throw stones
  • throw straws against the wind
  • throw the baby out with the bath
  • throw the baby out with the bathwater
  • throw the book at (one)
  • throw the bull (around)
  • throw the/(one's) feelers out
  • throw to (someone or something)
  • throw together
  • throw up
  • throw up (one's) hands in despair
  • throw up (one's) hands in frustration
  • throw up (one's) hands in horror
  • throw up (one's) toenails
  • throw up to (someone or something)
  • thrust (someone or something) on (someone or something)
  • thrust aside
References in classic literature
The King was by this time so exasperated that he picked up his scepter, which had a heavy ball, made from a sapphire, at the end of it, and threw it with all his force at General Blug.
Then Arete told her maids to set a large tripod upon the fire as fast as they could, whereon they set a tripod full of bath water on to a clear fire; they threw on sticks to make it blaze, and the water became hot as the flame played about the belly of the tripod.
These individuals now provided us with fresh mats to lie upon, covered us with several folds of tappa, and then extinguishing the tapers that had been burning, threw themselves down beside us, and after a little desultory conversation were soon sound asleep.
Then she threw over each one a little shirt, which when it had touched their bodies changed them into swans, and they flew away over the forest.
As they pressed her further with questions, she threw them the golden chain from her neck.
The perception that she was ill threw every other thought into the background.
I am very much afraid they threw him into the sea and drowned him."
"And he is terribly afraid that the pirates threw his uncle into the sea.
Oolanga, having tried standing tiptoe on the highest point near, and holding the lantern as high as he could, threw the light round the edges of the door to see if he could find anywhere a hole or a flaw in the metal through which he could obtain a glimpse.
On the sixth try, however, he threw 87.75 meters, which won him the gold medal.
Kessler threw 66 feet, 10.75 inches to take the 2018 title.
THE ex-boyfriend of Towie star Ferne McCann threw acid in a crowded nightclub, a court heard yesterday.
The six pitches Bumgarner threw to Perez had the ability to win the World Series for either team.
LOUIS -- In 1919, the Chicago White Sox threw the World Series.
The pitchers who threw longer distances also threw the hardest on the mound.