"Throws" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verb:
1. To launch or propel something, such as a ball, rock, or object, in a particular direction, usually with force or energy.
Example: The child throws a ball to her friend.
2. To move or cast something, such as a glance or a line, quickly and briefly in a particular direction.
Example: She throws a nervous glance around the room.
3. To have or be charged with a particular feeling or quality, such as enthusiasm or attention.
Example: Go ahead and throws your voice behind the candidate.
Noun:
1. A move of throwing something, typically in the air or into a target area.
Example: The coach analyzes the player's throws from practice.
2. A panderer or proselytizer, especially for a company or religion.
Example: The company sent sales persons to throws for sales for their new smartphones.
Synonyms: hurl, launch, fling, project, propel, cast, commission.
Antonyms: catch, receive, hold, retain, impede.
<strong>Throwable</strong> is an adjective that means able to be thrown or capable of movement through the air, typically due to a certain degree of buoyancy or force.<br><br>In everyday language, it usually refers to objects that can be thrown or tossed, such as a ball, a stone, or a frisbee.<br><br>In computing, a <strong>throwable</strong> can also refer to an exception that can be thrown (or raised) by a program and caught by others, often used in error-handling and program flow control.<br><br>In both cases, the core idea is that something is capable of being launched or propelled into the air or into a new state.
To throw something means to propel it through the air with force, often using one's hand or a device such as a catapult. It can also be a verb used to describe an action where something is being hurled or tossed, sometimes with a sense of violence or urgency.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She threw the ball across the field.<br> He threw a punch at the attacker.<br><br>In addition, "throwing" is also used in various idiomatic expressions, such as:<br><br> "Throwing money at the problem": This means to spend a lot of money in an attempt to solve a problem, without necessarily thinking it through.<br> "Throwing in the towel": This means to give up or admit defeat.<br> "Throw something into the mix": This means to add something to a situation or conversation, often to cause excitement or change.<br><br>There are also several related words, such as:<br><br> Throw: a noun or verb that means a movement through the air, or a thing that is thrown.<br> Thrower: a person who throws something.<br> Throwing stick: a tool used to throw objects, such as a spear or javelin.<br><br>Overall, "throwing" is an active and dynamic verb that can be used in various contexts, from physical actions to idiomatic expressions.
Thrums refers to the vibrant or resonant vibrations that occur when a string or wire is plucked or struck, producing a clear and ringing sound. The term is often used in music and literature to describe the distinctive sound of a string instrument, such as a violin or guitar.