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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121) My parents have thrown me out; can I crash with you for tonight?
122) Her friends had deserted her, and she was thrown back on her own resources.
123) The cast and crew were thrown together for 12 hours a day, six days a week, until the filming was completed.
124) Time is thrown completely out of joint in the opening chapters.sentencedict.com/thrown.html
125) I've sorted out the papers that can be thrown away.
126) All the family members were thrown into awestruck silence under the threat of the gunmen.
127) The kittens had been tied up in a sack and thrown in the river.
128) Several suggestions for possible examination questions were thrown out by the teacher.
129) The team was thrown on the defensive as their opponents rallied.
130) Hundreds of men were thrown out of work when the mine closed down.
131) A rumor was soon handed round that he had been thrown into prison.
132) The papers were all bundled together, ready to be thrown out.
133) He is said to have thrown off pursuers by pedaling across the Wisconsin state line.
134) Only 55 per cent of the raw material is canned. The rest is thrown away.
135) Many Republicans were thrown off balance by the Democrats' landslide at the polls.
136) We paid $2000 for the boat(sentencedict.com), with the trailer and spares thrown in.
137) Our plans were thrown into disarray by the rail strike.
138) The ball will bound back when it is thrown on the pole.
139) My husband is constantly thrown together with young people through his work.
140) Junior hospital doctors are thrown in at the deep end in their first jobs.
141) My hometown has thrown up a number of great poets.
142) The local council has been thrown into total confusion by her resignation.
143) The country was thrown / plunged into chaos by the President's death.
144) The reactionary regime was thrown down by an armed uprising.
145) Stones, bottles and other missiles were thrown at the police.
146) Pollution has thrown the Earth's chemistry out of kilter .
147) The jockey was shaken up when he was thrown twice from his horse yesterday.
148) The drowning boy caught at a rope thrown to him, but missed it and sank.
149) The cupboard would hardly close, with all the shoes thrown in anyhow.
150) There was no TV so we were thrown back on our own resources .
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.