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There are 21 words containing HROWO

throw-off throw␣offthrow␣off␣balancethrow-offsthrow␣off␣the␣trailthrow␣of␣the␣dicethrow␣onthrow␣oneself␣atthrow␣oneself␣intothrow␣one's␣hat␣in␣the␣ringthrow␣one's␣luck␣in␣withthrow␣one's␣name␣in␣the␣hatthrow␣one's␣weight␣aroundthrow␣one's␣weight␣behindthrow␣openthrowout throw-out throw␣outthrowouts throw-outsthrow␣over

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  • throw-off — n. (UK) A start in a hunt or a race. — n. (Handball) A throw taken from the centre line which resumes…
  • throw␣off — v. (Idiomatic) To confuse; especially, to lose a pursuer. — v. (Idiomatic) To introduce errors or inaccuracies; to skew. — v. (Transitive) Of a horse, to eject its rider.
  • throw␣off␣balance — v. (Idiomatic) To unsettle, to catch by surprise.
  • throw-offs — n. Plural of throw-off.
  • throw␣off␣the␣trail — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To misguide.
  • throw␣of␣the␣dice — n. (Idiomatic) Synonym of roll of the dice.
  • throw␣on — v. (Transitive) To hastily put on (clothes). — v. To send or add desperately.
  • throw␣oneself␣at — v. (Transitive) To make an embarrassingly desperate attempt to…
  • throw␣oneself␣into — v. (Transitive) To engage heartily in; to get fully involved in.
  • throw␣one's␣hat␣in␣the␣ring — v. (Idiomatic) To announce one’s candidacy in a contest.
  • throw␣one's␣luck␣in␣with — v. To take the side of, risking good or bad fortune.
  • throw␣one's␣name␣in␣the␣hat — v. Alternative form of put one’s name in the hat.
  • throw␣one's␣weight␣around — v. (Idiomatic) To exercise influence or authority, especially…
  • throw␣one's␣weight␣behind — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To support (A cause, a decision, etc…
  • throw␣open — v. To open to visitors.
  • throwout — n. (Printing) A folded sheet that opens out to one side; half a gatefold. — n. (Rare) One who has been rejected by society; an outcast. — n. (US, accounting) A practice to avoid untaxed nowhere income…
  • throw-out — n. A discard, rejection. — n. An item that is thrown out to an audience or crowd, usually… — n. (Soccer) An overarm throw of the ball from a goalkeeper.
  • throw␣out — n. Alternative form of throw-out. — v. (Idiomatic) To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away. — v. (Idiomatic) To dismiss or expel someone from any longer performing…
  • throwouts — n. Plural of throwout.
  • throw-outs — n. Plural of throw-out.
  • throw␣over — v. (Transitive) To end a romantic/sexual relationship with. — v. (Transitive) To discard or give up (A plan or project, etc.).
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