Idioms
throw one's voice
to project one's voice so that it seems to be coming from some other place
The man learned how to throw his voice when he was a teenager.
throw one's weight around
throw oneself at (someone's) feet
throw oneself at (someone)
throw oneself at/on the mercy of the court
throw out (someone) or throw (someone) out
throw out (something) or throw (something) out
throw some light on (something)
throw the baby out with the bathwater
throw the book at (someone)
throw together (people) or throw (people) together
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bitter pill to swallow
all manner of (someone or something)
sound (someone) out or sound out (someone)
set forth (somewhere)
end up (going somewhere)
play it safe
straighten out (someone or something) or straighten (someone or something) out
for the time being
You can't please everyone.
cover up (something) or cover (something) up
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Fact
In July 1934, Babe Ruth paid the fan who caught his 700th career home run ball $20 to get it back.
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