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.

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  • 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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