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  • 111throw money away — verb To spend money foolishly or indiscriminately; to waste money without regard of the consequences. The young boy liked to throw money away at the video arcade and candy store …

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  • 112throw something out — 1) throw out this moldy food See throw something away 1) (above) 2) his case was thrown out Syn: reject, dismiss, turn down, refuse, disallow, veto; informal give the thumbs down to …

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  • 113throw back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms throw back : present tense I/you/we/they throw back he/she/it throws back present participle throwing back past tense threw back past participle thrown back 1) to push the covers on a bed away from you quickly …

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  • 114throw someone off — SHAKE OFF, get away from, escape, elude, give someone the slip, throw off the scent, dodge, lose. → throw …

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  • 115cast away — throw away, toss away; be sunk (of a ship) …

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  • 116throw — Fault Fault, n. [OE. faut, faute, F. faute (cf. It., Sp., & Pg. falta), fr. a verb meaning to want, fail, freq., fr. L. fallere to deceive. See {Fail}, and cf. {Default}.] 1. Defect; want; lack; default. [1913 Webster] One, it pleases me, for… …

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  • 117throw-down — noun a) A fight or brawl; or, a challenge or incitement to fight. [<span style= font variant:small caps >speaking to his daughter</span>]: Don’t think you’re getting away with the staying out all night thing. [<span style= font… …

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  • 118throw-in — noun a) A set piece where the ball is thrown back into play b) A throw of the ball back into play by the boundary umpire. The umpire faces away from the players and throws it in over his or her shoulder (so as to clearly not favour either side by …

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  • 119throw something away — 1》 discard something as useless or unwanted.     ↘waste or fail to make use of an opportunity or advantage. 2》 (of an actor) deliver a line with deliberate underemphasis. → throw …

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  • 120ˌthrow sth ˈout — phrasal verb same as throw sth away I ve thrown out my old boots.[/ex] …

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