throw
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- people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones:
- throw pearls before swine:
- throw a fit:
- throw a sickie:
- throw a spanner in the works:
- throw a wobbly:
- throw away:
- throw back:
- throw caution to the wind:
- throw cold water on:
- throw dirt:
- throw down:
- throw down the gauntlet:
- throw down tools:
- throw enough mud at the wall and some of it will stick:
- throw in:
- throw in at the deep end:
- throw in the towel:
- throw money away:
- throw off:
- throw off balance:
- throw one's cap over the windmill:
- throw one's hat in the ring:
- throw one's hat over the windmill:
- throw one's toys out of the pram:
- throw one's weight around:
- throw out:
- throw pillow:
- throw rug:
- throw signs:
- throw smoke:
- throw somebody a curve:
- throw the baby out with the bathwater:
- throw the book at:
- throw to the dogs:
- throw to the wolves:
- throw under the bus:
- throw up:
- throw up one's hands:
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Etimologia
- Do inglês antigo þrāwan e este do proto-germânico *þrǣ- e este do proto-indo-European *ter-.
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- AFI: /θɻoʊ/
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- AFI: /θɹəʊ/