throw in a sentence
n.
π Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
To organize or arrange an event, often unexpectedly, or to exert maximum effort towards a goal.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to throw a surprise party for her best friendβs birthday.
- The coach encouraged the players to throw everything they had into the final game.
- As the storm approached, they had to throw out their plans for an outdoor picnic.
- He can throw a baseball faster than anyone else on the team.
- The artist chose to throw vibrant colors onto the canvas to express her emotions.
- She decided to throw a surprise party for her best friend's birthday.
- The pitcher threw the ball with incredible speed, leaving the batter stunned.
- He felt a sense of freedom as he threw his cares away and danced in the rain.
- They planned to throw the old couch out before moving into their new apartment.
- After a long debate, she finally decided to throw her hat in the ring for the position.
- In an effort to relieve stress, he often goes to the park to throw a frisbee.
- The children watched in awe as the magician seemed to throw cards from thin air.
- After much practice, she was finally able to throw the ball with impressive accuracy.
- He couldn't help but throw his hands up in frustration when he heard the news.
- The athlete managed to throw the javelin farther than anyone expected.
- After much deliberation, he chose to throw caution to the wind and take the risk.
- The child watched in delight as his father demonstrated how to throw a frisbee.
- During the picnic, they planned to throw some old bread to the ducks in the pond.
- She decided to throw a surprise party for his birthday.
- The child watched in delight as his father threw him high into the air.
- After a long debate, they finally agreed to throw caution to the wind and take the trip.
- He could throw a baseball farther than anyone else on the team.
- During the festival, they will throw colorful confetti into the air to celebrate.