Idioms
throw (someone) to the wolves
to send someone into danger without protection
The coach threw the boy to the wolves when he joined the older players.
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
throw cold water on (something)
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make up (something) or make (something) up
level (something) at (someone)
call (someone or something) into question or call into question (someone or something)
carry the torch
pack of lies
stuck on (something)
for all the world
something to that effect
rhyme or reason
easier said than done
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The term The Big Apple was coined by touring jazz musicians of the 1930s who used the slang expression apple for any town or city. Therefore, to play New York City is to play the big time - The Big Apple
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