Idioms
throw (someone) off (someone's) trail
to cause someone to lose the trail (when following someone or something)
The criminals were able to throw the police off their trail and they escaped easily.
throw (someone) to the wolves
throw (something) into the bargain
throw (something) together or throw together (something)
throw a fit
throw a monkey wrench into the works
throw a party (for someone) or throw (someone) a party
throw away (something) or throw (something) away
throw away a chance
throw away an opportunity
throw caution to the wind
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have seen better days
devote (something) to (something)
out of season
conspicuous by one's absence
have (someone or something) in tow
give (someone) the brush-off
play-by-play (description)
over (someone's) head
no skin off one's nose
go straight
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