throw in (Meaning)

Wordnet

throw in (v)

add as an extra or as a gratuity

give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat

to insert between other elements

Wordnet

throw in (n)

(rugby) an act or instance of throwing a ball in to put it into play

throw in Sentence Examples

  1. The pitcher threw a fastball straight down the middle.
  2. The child playfully threw a ball into the air.
  3. The hiker threw his backpack onto the ground, exhausted.
  4. The angry man threw his phone across the room in a fit of rage.
  5. The students threw papers into the air to celebrate their graduation.
  6. The basketball player threw an alley-oop pass to his teammate.
  7. The barista accidentally threw away the customer's drink.
  8. The fisherman threw out his fishing line into the lake.
  9. The surgeon threw a scalpel to his assistant during the operation.
  10. The traveler threw his suitcase onto the conveyor belt at the airport.

FAQs About the word throw in

add as an extra or as a gratuity, give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat, to insert between other elements, (rugby) an act or instance of t

donate, pitch in, provide, present, volunteer, chip in, contribute,kick in, give away, hand out

hold, preserve, save, keep, withhold, retain, hold, retain,keep, withhold

The pitcher threw a fastball straight down the middle.

The child playfully threw a ball into the air.

The hiker threw his backpack onto the ground, exhausted.

The angry man threw his phone across the room in a fit of rage.