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1. throw
verb.
(ˈθroʊ)
Propel
through
the
air.
Synonyms
fling
bombard
skim
skip
hurtle
drive
cast
shy
pass
prostrate
ridge
flip
pelt
lob
hurl
juggle
skitter
pitch
ground
chuck
propel
heave
impel
flap down
defenestrate
deliver
deep-six
toss
throw overboard
jettison
slam
flick
Antonyms
deflate
take away
claim
defeat
open
Etymology
throw (English)
throwen (Middle English (1100-1500))
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2. towel
noun.
(ˈtaʊəl, ˈtaʊl)
A
rectangular
piece
of
absorbent
cloth
(or
paper)
for
drying
or
wiping.
Synonyms
beach towel
hand towel
face towel
tea towel
dishtowel
paper towel
bath towel
roller towel
piece of cloth
piece of material
dish towel
Antonyms
attend to
stay in place
Etymology
towel (English)
towel (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. throw
verb.
(ˈθroʊ)
Move
violently,
energetically,
or
carelessly.
Synonyms
move
Antonyms
stand still
travel
Etymology
throw (English)
throwen (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. throw
verb.
(ˈθroʊ)
Place
or
put
with
great
energy.
Synonyms
put
pose
place
lay
set
thrust
position
pop
Antonyms
ascend
disconnect
unfasten
figure
fall
Etymology
throw (English)
throwen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. throw
verb.
(ˈθroʊ)
Get
rid
of.
Synonyms
autotomise
remove
cast
exfoliate
take
molt
cast off
slough
autotomize
shake off
throw away
shed
take away
moult
abscise
withdraw
exuviate
throw off
drop
Antonyms
disarrange
undeceive
unaffectedness
refuse
lend
Etymology
throw (English)
throwen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. throw
verb.
(ˈθroʊ)
Convey
or
communicate;
of
a
smile,
a
look,
a
physical
gesture.
Synonyms
give
intercommunicate
communicate
Antonyms
prevent
failing
stay
running
Etymology
throw (English)
throwen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. throw
verb.
(ˈθroʊ)
Cause
to
go
on
or
to
be
engaged
or
set
in
operation.
Synonyms
mesh
switch on
cut
turn out
turn off
lock
switch off
switch
turn on
engage
flip
operate
Antonyms
switch on
disengage
switch off
demystify
deglycerolize
Etymology
throw (English)
throwen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. throw
noun.
(ˈθroʊ)
The
act
of
throwing
(propelling
something
with
a
rapid
movement
of
the
arm
and
wrist).
Synonyms
fling
bowling
throw-in
cast
shy
pass
ringer
flip
heaving
hurl
delivery
pitch
actuation
heave
leaner
slinging
toss
propulsion
Antonyms
defend
fatty
attend to
arrive
attend
Etymology
throw (English)
throwen (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. throw
verb.
(ˈθroʊ)
Put
or
send
forth.
Synonyms
shoot
contrive
project
cast
direct
send
Antonyms
leave
pull out
dissuade
go
repel
Etymology
throw (English)
throwen (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. in
adverb.
(ɪn, ˈɪn)
To
or
toward
the
inside
of.
Synonyms
inward
inwards
Antonyms
disengage
unsnarl
disentangle
Etymology
in (English)
inne (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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