throw
Pronunciación: [/θɹoʊ/]
Contexto: «games»
(verb) to propel an object through the air using force from your hand or arm. Like when you toss a ball during a game of catch.
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He threw the football to his teammate for a touchdown.
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She refused to throw the frisbee because she was afraid of it.
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Can you throw the dice and see what number you get?
Contexto: «express emotions»
(verb) to forcefully express something, like a party or a tantrum. It can also mean to have an event or party. When you throw a party, you are hosting it or organizing it.
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She threw a surprise birthday party for her best friend.
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He didn't want to throw a fit, so he stayed calm in the situation.
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Are you going to throw a celebration for your accomplishments?
Contexto: «react in a certain way»
(verb) to react in a certain way. Like when you suddenly move a limb or body part in response to something unexpected or dangerous.
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He managed to throw his arm up just in time to block the ball.
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She froze and couldn't throw her body out of harm's way.
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Did you try to throw yourself out of the path of the falling object?
Contexto: «sports»
(noun) an act of throwing something, usually in sports like baseball. It can also mean a casual and informal party or a special event. When you attend a throw, you are going to a fun social gathering.
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The pitcher's throw was so fast that the batter couldn't hit it.
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Her throw was too weak and didn't reach the target.
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Did you watch the quarterback's throw during the game?