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Definition of throw
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Throw (v. t.) To give
forcible
utterance
to; to cast; to vent.
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Shie
::
Shie (v. t.) See Shy, to
throw..
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) To throw out
forcibly
and
abudantly,
as
liquids
through
an
office
or a pipe; to eject in a jet; as, an
elephant
spouts
water from his
trunk..
Upturn
::
Upturn
(v. t.) To turn up; to
direct
upward;
to throw up; as, to
upturn
the
ground
in
plowing..
Tumbler
::
Tumbler
(n.) A
movable
obstruction
in a lock,
consisting
of a
lever,
latch,
wheel,
slide,
or the like, which must be
adjusted
to a
particular
position
by a key or other means
before
the bolt can be
thrown
in
locking
or
unlocking..
Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) A kind of
firework
in the form of a small ball, or
pellet,
which
explodes
when
thrown
upon a hard
object..
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. t.) To throw into
disorder
or
confusion.
Yerk
::
Yerk (v. i.) To throw out the
heels;
to kick; to jerk.
Cockshy
::
Cockshy
(n.) A game in which
trinkets
are set upon
sticks,
to be
thrown
at by the
players;
-- so
called
from an
ancient
popular
sport which
consisted
in
shying
or
throwing
cudgels
at live
cocks..
Listing
::
Listing
(n.) The
throwing
up of the soil into
ridges,
-- a
method
adopted
in the
culture
of beets and some
garden
crops..
Bedash
::
Bedash
(v. t.) To wet by
dashing
or
throwing
water or other
liquid
upon; to
bespatter.
Ball
::
Ball (n.) A
spherical
body of any
substance
or size used to play with, as by
throwing,
knocking,
kicking,
etc..
Profligate
::
Profligate
(a.)
Overthrown;
beaten;
conquered.
Flaunt
::
Flaunt
(v. i.) To throw or
spread
out; to
flutter;
to move
ostentatiously;
as, a
flaunting
show..
Jerk
::
"Jerk (v. t.) To throw with a quick and
suddenly
arrested
motion
of the hand; as, to jerk a
stone..
Rebellion
::
Rebellion
(v. i.) The act of
rebelling;
open and
avowed
renunciation
of the
authority
of the
government
to which one owes
obedience,
and
resistance
to its
officers
and laws,
either
by
levying
war, or by
aiding
others
to do so; an
organized
uprising
of
subjects
for the
purpose
of
coercing
or
overthrowing
their
lawful
ruler or
government
by
force;
revolt;
insurrection..
Stag
::
Staffman
(n.) A
workman
employed
in silk
throwing.
Disoccident
::
Disoccident
(v. t.) To turn away from the west; to throw out of
reckoning
as to
longitude.
Look
::
Look (n.) The act of
looking;
a
glance;
a
sight;
a view; -- often in
certain
phrases;
as, to have, get, take,
throw,
or cast, a
look..
Chromosphere
::
Chromosphere
(n.) An
atmosphere
of rare
matter,
composed
principally
of
incandescent
hydrogen
gas,
surrounding
the sun and
enveloping
the
photosphere.
Portions
of the
chromosphere
are here and there
thrown
up into
enormous
tongues
of
flame..
Despumate
::
Despumate
(v. t. & i.) To throw off
impurities
in
spume;
to work off in foam or scum; to foam.
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