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There are 23 words beginning with THROWA

throward  ——  throwablethrow␣a␣fitthrowaway throw-away throw␣away  ——  throwablesthrow␣aboutthrow␣a␣kissthrow␣an␣eyethrow␣asidethrowaways throw-aways  ——  throw␣a␣curvethrow␣a␣party  ——  throwabilitythrow␣a␣bone␣tothrow␣a␣sickiethrow␣a␣wobbly  ——  throw␣a␣tantrum  ——  throw␣a␣wrench␣in  ——  throw␣away␣the␣key  ——  throwaway␣ticketing

32 definitions found

  • throward — adj. (Literally, figurative) Twisted; crooked.
  • throwable — adj. Capable of being thrown. — adj. (Programming) Capable of being thrown in the manner of an exception. — n. (Programming) Any object that can be thrown in the manner of an exception.
  • throw␣a␣fit — v. (Idiomatic) To become angry, enraged, or upset; to act or react…
  • throwaway — adj. Disposable; intended for a single use prior to being discarded. — adj. Extemporaneous; off the cuff. — adj. Given in a casual manner, either deliberately or unconsciously…
  • throw-away — n. Any printed material that need not be kept after being read. — n. A flyer. — adj. Designed to be or having been thrown away.
  • throw␣away — v. (Transitive) To discard (trash, garbage, or the like), to toss… — v. (Transitive, figuratively) To waste, to squander. — v. (American football, slang) To intentionally throw an incomplete pass.
  • throwables — n. Plural of throwable.
  • throw␣about — v. (Obsolete, nautical) To change direction; to change from one tack to another. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see throw, about.
  • throw␣a␣kiss — v. (Idiomatic) To kiss one’s hand, then make a gesture as if one…
  • throw␣an␣eye — v. (Idiomatic, intransitive) To glance; peep.
  • throw␣aside — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) to discard.
  • throwaways — n. Plural of throwaway.
  • throw-aways — n. Plural of throw-away.
  • throw␣a␣curve — v. Alternative form of throw someone a curve.
  • throw␣a␣party — v. (Informal) To organize and execute a party.
  • throwability — n. The quality or degree of being throwable.
  • throw␣a␣bone␣to — v. (Idiomatic) To provide support or assistance to, especially…
  • throw␣a␣sickie — v. (Slang, UK, Australia, New Zealand) To take a day off from…
  • throw␣a␣wobbly — v. (Idiomatic, colloquial, UK) To throw a tantrum.
  • throw␣a␣tantrum — v. (Idiomatic) To have a temper tantrum; to display a fit of childish anger.
  • throw␣a␣wrench␣in — v. (Idiomatic, US) To introduce a problem, dilemma or obstacle…
  • throw␣away␣the␣key — v. To never release someone (e.g., from prison).
  • throwaway␣ticketing — n. (Aviation) The purchase of a ticket with the intent to use…
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