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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throw oneself at/on the mercy of the court
by virtue of (something)
stand by (someone)
buy (something) for a song
look down on (someone or something)
give (someone) the go-ahead
back of beyond
go with the flow
give (someone) the cold shoulder
clear out (something) or clear (something) out
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