![]() 6 confuse somebody CONFUSED to make someone feel very confused It threw me completely when she said she was coming to stay with us. 4 make somebody fall a) DSO to make your opponent fall to the ground in a sport in which you fight b) FALL if a horse throws its rider, it makes them fall onto the ground 5 move hands/head etc MOVE/CHANGE POSITION to suddenly and quickly move your hands, arms, head etc into a new position I threw my arms around her and kissed her. She drew the curtains and threw open the windows. The bomb exploded, throwing bricks and debris into the air. The guards threw Biko to the ground and started kicking him. Don’t just throw your clothes on the floor – pick them up! 3 push roughly/violently PUSH to push someone or something roughly and violently The bus stopped suddenly and we were all thrown forwards. 2 put something carelessly CARELESS to put something somewhere quickly and carelessly He threw a handful of money onto the table. You throw something at someone when you want to hit them. ► You throw something to someone when you want them to catch it. a crowd of boys throwing snowballs at each other throw somebody something Throw me that towel, would you. throw something at somebody/something Someone threw a stone at the car. S1 W1 verb ( past tense threw / θruː /, past participle thrown / θrəʊn $ θroʊn / ) 1 throw a ball/stone etc THROW to make an object such as a ball move quickly through the air by pushing your hand forward quickly and letting the object go throw something to somebody He threw his shirt to someone in the crowd.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Other sports throw throw 1 / θrəʊ $ θroʊ / ![]()
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