Idioms for throw
Origin of throw
SYNONYMS FOR throw
OTHER WORDS FROM throw
mis·throw, verb, mis·threw, mis·thrown, mis·throw·ing.WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH throw
throe throwWords nearby throw
British Dictionary definitions for throw out (1 of 2)
verb (tr, adverb)
British Dictionary definitions for throw out (2 of 2)
verb throws, throwing, threw or thrown (mainly tr)
noun
Derived forms of throw
thrower, nounWord Origin for throw
Idioms and Phrases with throw out (1 of 2)
Give off, emit, as in That flashlight throws out a powerful beam. [Mid-1700s] Also see throw off, def. 2.
Reject, as in We threw out her proposal. [Early 1600s]
Get rid of, discard; see throw away, def. 1.
Offer a suggestion or plan, as in The nominating committee threw out names for our consideration. [Early 1600s] Also see throw away, def. 3.
Forcibly eject, force the departure of, as in The bartender threw out the drunk, or He was thrown out of the country club for failing to pay his dues. [Early 1500s]
Put out of alignment, as in Lifting that sofa threw out my back.
In baseball or cricket, put a player out by throwing the ball. In baseball, the throw is to a base before the batter reaches it; in cricket, the throw must hit the batsman's wicket. [Second half of 1800s]