Idioms
throw out (someone) or throw (someone) out
to force someone to leave, to dismiss someone
The umpire threw out the coach for arguing with him.
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
throw up
throw up (something) or throw (something) up
throw up one's hands (in defeat)
thrust and parry
thumb a lift
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tail between one's legs
knock (someone) around or knock around (someone)
set the world on fire
strictly on the level
turn out (a light)
at face value
wild goose chase
in light of (something)
tell on (someone)
leave one's mark on (someone or something)
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