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  • 21throw in — ► throw in 1) include (something extra) with something that is being sold or offered. 2) make (a remark) casually as an interjection in a conversation. Main Entry: ↑throw …

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  • 22throw up — ► throw up vomit. Main Entry: ↑throw …

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  • 23Throw — (engl. f. werfen , Wurf ) kann stehen für: ein Schlüsselwort bei der Ausnahmebehandlung in verschiedenen Programmiersprachen Wurftechnik (Kampfsport) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit dems …

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  • 24throw-in — (thrōʹĭn ) n. A play used to restart play in soccer after the ball has gone over the sideline, in which a player on the team not responsbile for putting the ball out of bounds flings the ball with both hands over the head back onto the field. * * …

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  • 25throw — index emit, impel, launch (project), project (impel forward), send Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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  • 26throw up — thrō əp vi VOMIT …

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  • 27throw-in — throw ,in noun count in soccer, an occasion when a player throws the ball back onto the field after it has gone out …

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  • 28throw up — *belch, burp, vomit, disgorge, regurgitate, spew …

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  • 29throw-in — ► NOUN Soccer & Rugby ▪ the act of throwing the ball from the sideline to restart the game after the ball has gone out of play …

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  • 30throw — throw1 W1S1 [θrəu US θrou] v past tense threw [θru:] past participle thrown [θrəun US θroun] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(throw a ball/stone etc)¦ 2¦(put something carelessly)¦ 3¦(push roughly/violently)¦ 4¦(make somebody fall)¦ 5¦(move hands/head etc)¦ 6¦(confuse …

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