throwing in (Meaning)

throwing in

an act or instance of throwing a ball in, an inbounds pass in basketball, to enter into association or partnership, to add as a gratuity or supplement, distribute sense 3b, a throw made from the touchline in soccer to put the ball back in play after it has gone into touch, something added as a bonus or supplement, engage, a throw from an outfielder to the infield in baseball, to abandon a struggle or contest, to introduce or interject in the course of something

throwing in Sentence Examples

  1. The pitcher wound up and threw a blazing fastball towards home plate.
  2. The angry mob hurled stones and bottles at the police line.
  3. The kids were throwing a ball back and forth in the park.
  4. The wind was throwing tree branches and debris onto the road.
  5. The teacher asked the students to stop throwing paper airplanes in class.
  6. The thief threw the stolen jewels into the river to hide them.
  7. The fisherman cast his line into the ocean, hoping to catch a fish.
  8. The batter swung and missed, sending the baseball hurtling into the stands.
  9. The tornado ripped through the town, throwing cars and buildings into the air.
  10. The paparazzi were throwing themselves at the celebrities, trying to get a photograph.

FAQs About the word throwing in

an act or instance of throwing a ball in, an inbounds pass in basketball, to enter into association or partnership, to add as a gratuity or supplement, distribu

chipping in, giving away,kicking in, pitching in, awarding, doling out, forking (over, rendering, meting (out), endowing

preserving,holding, retaining, withholding, keeping, saving,selling, advancing, lending, pocketing

The pitcher wound up and threw a blazing fastball towards home plate.

The angry mob hurled stones and bottles at the police line.

The kids were throwing a ball back and forth in the park.

The wind was throwing tree branches and debris onto the road.