thrown

Related to thrown: thrown away, thrown off, thrown out
See:
  • be thrown in the deep end
  • be thrown into the scale (of something)
  • be thrown off balance
  • jump in (at) the deep end
  • jump in/be thrown in at the deep end
  • throw (one)
  • throw (one) a curve (ball)
  • throw (one) off the scent
  • throw (one) off the track
  • throw (one) out on (one's) ear
  • 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 over the windmill
  • throw (one's) name around
  • throw (one's) toys out of the pram
  • throw (one's) voice
  • throw (one's) weight about
  • throw (oneself) at (someone or something)
  • throw (oneself) at (someone's) feet
  • throw (some) shapes
  • 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 (something) back and forth
  • throw (something) back at (one)
  • throw (something) back in (one's) face
  • throw (something) back to (one)
  • throw (something) in (one's) face
  • throw (something) into question
  • throw (something) into sharp relief
  • throw (something) into the bargain
  • throw (something) overboard
  • throw (two or more people) together
  • throw a (monkey) wrench in(to) the works
  • throw a fight
  • throw a game
  • throw a glance at (someone or something)
  • throw a hissy
  • throw a hissy fit
  • throw a map
  • throw a punch
  • throw a scare into (someone)
  • throw a sickie
  • 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 discretion to the wind(s)
  • throw down
  • throw good money after bad
  • throw in
  • throw in (one's) hand
  • throw in with (one)
  • throw insults (at one)
  • throw into confusion
  • throw into disarray
  • throw money at (someone or something)
  • throw off
  • throw on
  • throw open
  • throw open (something) to (someone or something)
  • throw out
  • throw over
  • throw the book at (one)
  • throw the bull (around)
  • 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)
  • throwdown gun
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By definition, under the current best-of-seven World Series format, a Golden Pitch can only be thrown in Game Seven of the World Series and only in the bottom of the ninth inning when the road team has the lead (or in the bottom of an extra inning, if the road team scores in the top, as was the case in Game Seven of the 1912 World Series, the first time a Golden Pitch was thrown (1)).
Parents, do you see in your son or daughter that gives you some difficulties, a thing to be thrown away, or do you see in him or her a gift of God?
In three competitions he's thrown, in order, 229-5, 229-7, 227-5.
The only real limits on the robot's ability to throw were the fact that the Phillies wanted to make sure that nobody got hurt, as a baseball can reach speeds of 100 miles per hour when thrown by a pitcher like the Cincinnati Reds' Aroldis Chapman.
When teaching about two-dimensional motion, I always art with the example of an object thrown horizontally from an elevated surface (for example, a ball thrown horizontally from the roof of building, or a stone thrown horizontally from the top of a cliff).
Same technique is used as Drill 2, but now the catcher must drop to his knees as the pitch is being thrown to prevent the ball from going between his legs.
* Boomerangs need a counter-clockwise spin and direction, unless thrown by a lefty.
In general, this provision requires sales of tangible personal property shipped from Texas to out-of-state purchasers to be thrown back to Texas when determining the gross receipts allocated to that state; see TX Tax Code Ann.
'A stone thrown at a car could cause the driver to swerve and the consequences really are unthinkable.
Within seconds of Billy's release, he had another smoke bomb lit and had thrown it into our van.
So he should do football a favour by helping the police identify the person who threw it in the first place and get him - or her - thrown out of Arsenal and football for good.
In trials using high-speed photography and balls marked with reflective tape, Alaways and Hubbard collected data from pitches thrown by a pitching machine.
The size and type of abrasive, and the quantity, direction and Velocity it is thrown determines the effectiveness of the blast.
Moreover, their data suggested that there is a tendency for free-throws to be more frequently missed by being over thrown in games than in practices.
She calls (or asks) the name of another player and tosses the ball to him -- "Joey." Now Joey calls (or asks) the name of another player and tosses the ball to him -- "Josh.' Josh now calls (or asks) the name of another player and tosses the ball to him -- "Jonny." The ball is thrown from player to player, zig-zagging across the circle, until everyone has had it once.