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Meaning of throw-crook
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throw-crook (n.)
An instrument used for twisting ropes out of straw.
throw-crook Sentence Examples
- The throw-crook swiftly propelled the discus towards the target.
- The javelin throw-crook released the spear with a mighty surge of force.
- The fisherman used a throw-crook to cast his line into the distant waters.
- The acrobat swung from the trapeze using a throw-crook as a counterbalance.
- The farmer hurled a throw-crook at the marauding crows to protect his crops.
- The lumberjack deftly used a throw-crook to guide the felled logs into position.
- The construction worker effortlessly tossed bricks onto the scaffolding using a throw-crook.
- The teacher employed a throw-crook to emphasize a point on the whiteboard.
- The batter swung his throw-crook with all his might, sending the baseball soaring into the outfield.
- The thief swiftly hurled a throw-crook over the fence to assist his accomplice in scaling the wall.
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An instrument used for twisting ropes out of straw.
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The throw-crook swiftly propelled the discus towards the target.
The javelin throw-crook released the spear with a mighty surge of force.
The fisherman used a throw-crook to cast his line into the distant waters.
The acrobat swung from the trapeze using a throw-crook as a counterbalance.