Sentence for throw | Use throw in a sentence

Sentence with word throw. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use throw in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for throw.

  • Throw up your hands! (9)
  • Throw off your motley. (10)
  • But throw it into the fire. (10)
  • He may throw you into my arms. (10)
  • You dare not throw up the reins. (10)
  • Throw those towels into your berth. (9)
  • It was her last throw; and she knew it. (8)
  • Make a big effort and throw the habit off! (8)
  • Neither of them had a word to throw to a dog. (8)
  • I throw it all on my unworthiness, Miss Dale. (10)
  • Conscience told him to throw the whole thing up. (8)
  • Surely it would throw some light on the mystery. (12)
  • Mix the three, strain, and throw away the sediment. (10)
  • I think the Directors are going to throw you over, sir. (8)
  • Will he throw up the sponge, or try and stick it out here? (8)
  • Perhaps you had better throw out a hint or so of apoplexy. (10)
  • And if Nedda held, so would Fate; no one would throw Nedda over! (8)
  • You think you have got hold of the Duke, and you throw me over. (10)
  • She took up the ring, and went to the open window; to throw it out. (8)
  • Not a sign of the look which had fired the school did she throw at him. (10)
  • But I was ambitious and wanted to throw away no chance to boom the show. (21)
  • This thought unto my sister do I owe, And irony and satire off me throw. (10)
  • Not by any effort of will did he throw off the nightmare hanging over him. (8)
  • It was as if we wanted to throw one out, as if we felt our work too perfect. (8)
  • Only when he was quite close did she move and throw her arms round his neck. (8)
  • And suddenly he saw her tear at her dress, pluck something out, and throw it. (8)
  • It burdens and bothers them, and they like to throw it off whenever they can. (9)
  • I fear we all of us have our turn of folly: we throw the stake for good luck. (10)
  • She went on smiling, and seeming to draw closer to him and throw down defences. (10)
  • If he came up again now and made but a sign, she would throw herself into his arms. (8)
  • She had that indefinable something which lovers know that they can never throw away. (8)
  • I throw policy to the winds, if only, I can batter at you for your heart and find it! (10)
  • All I stipulate for is to maintain my position in society to throw a lustre on my Case. (10)
  • It would take little, seeing his age and feebleness, to make his Companies throw him over. (8)
  • Frankly, sir, it is not my intention to employ force: I throw myself utterly on your mercy. (10)
  • They throw their mansion open; dicing, betting, intriguing, revellings, maskings, commence. (10)
  • Spur and fleeter steeds carried them out of hearing ere Guy could throw in another syllable. (10)
  • She thought she could have fun with me, and then throw me over; but I guess she found her match. (9)
  • It does drive me so wild the way you throw away all the chances you have of making a little money. (8)
  • I throw myself on your generosity when I assure you that it was not my design to surprise a secret. (10)
  • It would be a wicked thing for you to throw your life away on some one who would worry you out of it. (9)
  • For what on earth made her throw such energy, and glory of music, into a song before fellows like these? (10)
  • As a reporter, it brings its copy to the editor, who is free to print it, abbreviate it, or throw it away. (16)
  • If you want to throw away money, you must just find some better investment than those wretched 3 per cents. (8)
  • He made a motion to throw it on the fire, but held it back and slid it into the table-drawer, and smoked on. (9)
  • With a pipe in his mouth, he insinuatingly remarked, he could jog on all night, and throw sleep to the dogs. (10)
  • As a huge surge came athwart the quarter to throw the brig upon the sands, the skipper put the wheel hard up. (18)
  • She then implored Zeno to throw the elixir into the Pleisse, but for the first time he exhibited a will of his own. (5)
  • I went to throw myself at the feet of my great-aunt; good old great-aunt Lady de Culme, who is a power in the land. (10)
  • For the bones that they throw to their dogs would soon play out, unless the dry bones that are rattled scare the whelps. (18)
  • If, when he came in, she were to run to him, throw her arms round his neck, make herself feel close, lose herself in him! (8)
  • He wanted to know if Jeff, down at Boston, had seen anything of the hypnotic doings that would throw light on this theory. (9)
  • And this is the featureless thing, Destiny; not without eyes, if we have a conscience to throw them into it to look at us. (10)
  • A pair of wondering feminine eyes pursued him, and made him fret for the miles to throw a thicker veil between him and them. (10)
  • Fleetwood quitted the table-numbers to throw on Pair; he won, won again, pushed his luck and lost, dragging Abrane with him. (10)
  • As for instance to-day, when he had suspected his client of perjury, and was almost convinced that he must throw up his brief. (8)
  • One night they were the last guests at the bar; neither wanted to turn in, and they agreed to throw dice for a bottle of claret. (12)
  • How desolate, sacrilegious, wasteful to throw love away; to turn from the most precious of all gifts; to drop and break that vase! (8)
  • He made a bad start at the beginning, and I should have thought that would have tamed him: had to throw over his Fellowship; ahem. (10)
  • They will not take you seriously, though you were to throw your whole fortune into the river or were to wander among them in rags. (12)
  • But it does mean that Balzac, when he wrote it, was under the burden of the very traditions which he has helped fiction to throw off. (9)
  • He snatched out potatoes, and began throwing them as hard as he could throw them at the gentleman, and struck him with some of them. (10)
  • Her excitable blood fairly seethed, and she was obliged to put the utmost constraint upon herself not to throw her roses in his face. (5)
  • Her heart froze; but her limbs were strung to throw off the house, and reach air, breathe, and (as her thoughts ran) swoon, well-protected. (10)
  • General Arnold came down, of course, from his headquarters, Robinson House, to meet the Commander-in-Chief in order to throw off any suspicions surrounding his movements. (18)

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