Synonym: thrown and twisted. Similar words: throw, throw up, throw in, throw off, throw out, throwing, throw away, overthrow. Meaning: [θrəʊ] adj. 1. caused to fall to the ground 2. twisted together; as of filaments spun into a thread.
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31) He has thrown away a good opportunity.
32) Her clothes were thrown down just anyhow.
33) She was concussed after being thrown from her horse.
34) We were thrown into confusion by the news.
35) The satellite will be thrown into space.
36) Both countries had recently thrown off the communist yoke.
37) Brazil has thrown up many world-famous footballers.
38) Economic recession had thrown millions out of work.
39) Two jockeys were thrown in the second race.
40) Her emotional life was thrown into turmoil.
41) Anyone who opposes the regime is thrown in jail.
42) He has thrown down a good offer.
43) The house had been thrown open to the public.
44) The idea was thrown out by the committee.
45) He seems to have thrown all his principles overboard.
46) The news had thrown his plans into disarray.
47) The case was thrown out of court .
48) The strike has thrown back production badly.
49) Fresh evidence has thrown doubt on her story.
50) The charges were thrown out of court.
51) You have thrown the plan out.
52) It was the war that had thrown them together.
53) The government was thrown off-balance by the attempted coup.
54) She has been thrown out of our firm.
55) The debate will be thrown open to the audience.
56) She has thrown up her studies.
57) The speaker was completely thrown off by the interruption.
58) A hand grenade was thrown at an army patrol.
59) It will be time and money thrown away.
60) A fire hisses if water is thrown on it.
More similar words: throw, throw up, throw in, throw off, throw out, throwing, throw away, overthrow, overthrown, throwback, stone's throw, throw the book at, within a stone's throw, throne, throb, throng, throes, throat, through, dethrone, go through, bathroom, throttle, bathrobe, arthropod, get through, cutthroat, throbbing, anthropic, through to.