be going to throw
Frequency: 9.039.7 per million words
to intend to throw something in the near future
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- He is going to throw a big party next weekend to celebrate his promotion.
- I have a feeling she is going to throw a tantrum if she doesn't get her favorite toy.
- The coach signaled that the pitcher is going to throw a curveball this time.
- Are you going to throw that broken lamp away or try to fix it?
- They told me they were going to throw a surprise birthday bash for their friend.
- If you don't stop teasing the cat, it is going to throw a fit.
- We are going to throw a waterproof cover over the grill before it rains.
- The CEO is going to throw a new challenge at the team during the meeting.
- After eating so much, the puppy looks like it is going to throw up any minute.
- Be careful; he looks angry and is going to throw a punch.