throw

verb27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.9

to force someone to leave; to dispose of something

to dispose of something as trash

to drop or throw something onto the ground, often with force

to throw something to the place it came from

to throw things in various directions, often carelessly

to throw something fast

to throw something unexpectedly

to throw something in a relaxed, informal way

to throw something in the direction in front of you

to throw something without paying attention

to throw something with anger

to discard or get rid of something

to throw something from a ship into the water

to throw something in the direction behind you

to actually or physically throw someone or something

to almost or virtually throw someone or something

to open something, like a door or window, suddenly and with force

to intend to throw something in the near future

to have a desire to throw something

to be prepared to throw something

to say that you will throw something, often as a warning

to feel an urge to throw something

to throw something for someone to catch

to propel something towards a target

to cause something to enter another thing by throwing

to put something inside another thing by throwing

to throw something in the general direction of a target