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Definition of throw
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Throw (n.) Pain;
especially,
pain of
travail;
throe..
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Prostrate
::
Prostrate
(v. t.) to
overthrow;
to
demolish;
to
destroy;
to
deprive
of
efficiency;
to ruin; as, to
prostrate
a
village;
to
prostrate
a
government;
to
prostrate
law or
justice..
Dismount
::
Dismount
(v. t.) To throw or bring down from an
elevation,
place of honor and
authority,
or the
like..
Upcast
::
Upcast
(v. t.) To cast or throw up; to turn
upward.
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.) Not
employed
or
enjoyed;
thrown
away;
employed
ineffectually;
wasted;
squandered;
as, a lost day; a lost
opportunity
or
benefit..
Lodgment
::
Lodgment
(v.) The
occupation
and
holding
of a
position,
as by a
besieging
party;
an
instrument
thrown
up in a
captured
position;
as, to
effect
a
lodgment..
Hurl
::
Hurl (v. t.) To send
whirling
or
whizzing
through
the air; to throw with
violence;
to drive with great
force;
as, to hurl a stone or
lance..
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To send or drive by
force;
to
throw;
to
fling;
to hurl; to
impel.
Frizel
::
Frizel
(a.) A
movable
furrowed
piece of steel
struck
by the
flint,
to throw
sparks
into the pan, in an early form of
flintlock..
Rase
::
Rase (v. i.) To be
leveled
with the
ground;
to fall; to
suffer
overthrow.
Soss
::
Soss (v. t.) To throw in a
negligent
or
careless
manner;
to toss.
Sling
::
Sling (v. t.) To throw with a
sling.
Wrestle
::
Wrestle
(n.) A
struggle
between
two
persons
to see which will throw the other down; a bout at
wrestling;
a
wrestling
match;
a
struggle.
Interjection
::
Interjection
(n.) The act of
interjecting
or
throwing
between;
also, that which is
interjected..
Discompose
::
Discompose
(v. t.) To throw into
disorder;
to
ruffle;
to
destroy
the
composure
or
equanimity;
to
agitate.
Prester
::
Prester
(n.) A
meteor
or
exhalation
formerly
supposed
to be
thrown
from the
clouds
with such
violence
that by
collision
it is set on fire.
Lash
::
Lash (v. t.) To throw out with a jerk or
quickly.
Pentathlon
::
Pentathlon
(n.) A
fivefold
athletic
performance
peculiar
to the great
national
games of the
Greeks,
including
leaping,
foot
racing,
wrestling,
throwing
the
discus,
and
throwing
the
spear..
Field
::
Field (v. i.) To stand out in the
field,
ready to
catch,
stop, or throw the
ball..
Arbalist
::
Arbalist
(n.) A
crossbow,
consisting
of a steel bow set in a shaft of wood,
furnished
with a
string
and a
trigger,
and a
mechanical
device
for
bending
the bow. It
served
to throw
arrows,
darts,
bullets,
etc..
Loggat
::
Loggat
(n.) An old game in
England,
played
by
throwing
pieces
of wood at a stake set in the
ground..
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