"Trow" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Trow" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Trow" Meaning

To throw, especially in a careless or involuntary manner.

"Trow" Examples

Trow Usage Examples


1. Verb

The gardener used a trowel to trow the dirt into the flowerbed.

2. Verb (informal)

I'm gonna trow my old keyboard in the garbage, it's broken beyond fixin'.

3. Verb (arts)

The artist carefully trow a layer of paint onto the canvas.

4. Verb (colloquial)

Don't you go trow sticks in my face when I'm trying to concentrate!

5. Slang (rare or regional usage)

"Trow" means "to throw" in some dialects, particularly in northern England: "He's gonna trow a punch at ya."

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