two-throw (Meaning)

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two-throw (a.)

Capable of being thrown or cranked in two directions, usually opposite to one another; as, a two-throw crank; a two-throw switch.

Having two crank set near together and opposite to one another; as, a two-throw crank shaft.

Synonyms & Antonyms of two-throw

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two-throw Sentence Examples

  1. The batter hit a two-throw homerun, soaring it high into the stands.
  2. The bowler delivered a lethal two-throw, leaving the batsman dazed and bowled.
  3. The pitcher threw a deceptive two-throw, keeping the hitter off balance.
  4. The football quarterback completed a daring two-throw, dodging defenders and finding his receiver.
  5. In the basketball game, the point guard executed a quick two-throw, zipping the ball past the opposing team.
  6. The gymnast performed a graceful two-throw back handspring, flipping effortlessly through the air.
  7. The trapeze artist swung gracefully between two bars, completing a daring two-throw dismount.
  8. The surfer rode a large wave, effortlessly performing a two-throw cutback.
  9. The juggler tossed and caught two balls simultaneously, showcasing their impressive two-throw coordination.
  10. During the magic show, the magician stunned the audience with a two-throw coin trick that made it appear like the coin had vanished into thin air.

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Capable of being thrown or cranked in two directions, usually opposite to one another; as, a two-throw crank; a two-throw switch., Having two crank set near tog

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The batter hit a two-throw homerun, soaring it high into the stands.

The bowler delivered a lethal two-throw, leaving the batsman dazed and bowled.

The pitcher threw a deceptive two-throw, keeping the hitter off balance.

The football quarterback completed a daring two-throw, dodging defenders and finding his receiver.