throw into

phrasal verb15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

to cause a situation to become disordered and unclear

to cause something to be questioned or seem less certain

to cause a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty

to cause someone to feel sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety

to cause a state of disorganization or untidiness

to imprison someone, typically for a serious crime

to imprison someone, often suddenly or without due process

to disrupt the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of something

to cause a state of wild or uncontrolled excitement or activity

to discard something by putting it in a bin

to make something more noticeable, distinct, or prominent

to cause an economy to enter a period of economic decline

to cause a vehicle or process to move backwards or in the opposite direction

to pack something quickly and carelessly into a suitcase

to toss something carelessly onto an armchair