upthrow in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Upthrow: a forceful upward throw or toss, often used in athletic or ceremonial contexts.
Sample Sentences
- The athlete demonstrated an impressive upthrow during the weightlifting competition.
- In the ancient ritual, the priest would perform an upthrow of offerings to the gods.
- The scientist used a model to explain the mechanics of an upthrow in geological formations.
- With a swift motion, she executed an upthrow that sent the ball soaring through the air.
- The magician's trick involved an upthrow that left the audience in awe and disbelief.
- The athlete executed a perfect upthrow, sending the discus soaring through the air.
- During the volcanic eruption, the upthrow of molten lava created a breathtaking display.
- The magician's performance included an impressive upthrow of cards that dazzled the audience.
- In the final scene, the hero made a dramatic upthrow of the sword to defeat the villain.
- The upthrow of dust from the construction site was visible from several blocks away.
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