throws
Prononciation : [θroʊz]
Mot
Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to send something through the air with your hand. When you throw a ball, you fling it away from your body.
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She throws the ball really far when she plays outside.
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He doesn't throw the ball; he just holds it in his hand.
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Can you throw the ball over the fence?
Contexte : « emotion »
(verb) to make someone feel a strong emotion or reaction, often suddenly. If something surprises you, it can throw you off balance or change your mood quickly.
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The unexpected news throws her into a joyful mood.
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He wasn't thrown by the surprise party; he had been expecting it.
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What news can throw you off your game?
Contexte : « games »
(noun) the act of throwing something, like in a game or sport. For example, in football, a throw is when the player gets the ball ready to pass it.
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His throw in the baseball game won the team some points.
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That was not a good throw; it went the wrong way.
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Did you see her amazing throw at the game?
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