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threw thrown [rzucać] v angličtině:

1. throw


Don't throw stones.
The grenade blew up before the terrorist could throw it, and his arm was blown off!
Do you intend to throw away in one instant what our family has painstakingly built up?
A good cook doesn't throw out yesterday's soup.
If a burglar came into my room, I would throw something at him.
Tomorrow I'm going to throw a watermelon off the roof of a five-story building just for the hell of it.
If you throw something like that down, if someone's unlucky enough to be hit they'll be injured.
The players had to throw the ball from one to another to try to get the ball over the other team's baseline.
It's better to carry plastic chopsticks and wash them than to use disposable chopsticks to throw away.
Keeping Mario in a state in which he can throw fireballs is a delicate process; that newfound power sometimes makes one cocky and careless.
Definition if you throw up, food that you have eaten comes back up from your stomach and out of your mouth. Throw up is informal, and a more polite word is vomit
You just love to throw people, don't you?
If you throw trash on the road, you have to pay a fine of up to 500 dollars.
But so that we may not cause offense, go to the lake and throw out your line. Take the first fish you catch; open its mouth and you will find a four-drachma coin. Take it and give it to them for my tax and yours.
We cannot tear a single page from our life, but we can throw the book into the fire.