19 Words to use with throwing

On the other side of the medal, Minerva, with a Gorgon-furnished shield and a beautiful bone-tipped harpoon, as it looked, with a throwing-stick and all complete.

Their spears were large and heavy, made of a single piece of wood, and thrown by hand; they had also smaller ones of reed, with wooden points, which were thrown with the throwing board, which were flattened vertically; clubs two and a half feet long and two and a half inches in diameter, and shields formed of a single piece of wood two and a half feet long and three inches wide.

Sometimes dey throw salt brine on dey backs, or smear on turputine to make it git well quicker.

I sent this one off on my way to the Drones, where I spent a restful afternoon throwing cards into a top-hat with some of the better element.

Certain persons, at about a stone's throw distance from the rest, were continually employed in making prayers and genuflexions, always proceeding slowly to the south.

140 [* Impe, mend, strengthen.] Humbled with feare and awfull reverence, Before the footestoole of his Maiestie Throw thy selfe downe, with trembling innocence, Ne dare looke up with córruptible eye On the dred face of that great Deity, 145 For feare lest, if he chaunce to look on thee, Thou turne to nought, and quite confounded be.

"Bot certainly the daisit blude now on dayis Waxis dolf and dull throw myne unwieldy age.

He don't generally look out for anybody much who's so big a fool's you must be, to think you was goin' to leave the minister o' this parish dead in a ditch within stone's throw o' houses and nobody find you out," and the Elder sat down again on the boulder.

It protests against a free and open park; it abhors artesian wells; it detests the throwing open of nut woods that all may go forth a-nutting; it waxes righteously indignant at every gift, be it prizes for the flower show or a new market site.

But dew yew know, gals, folks outside even go so fur's ter say that yew throw plates at one another!

We had a pupil here last week who broke the throwing record for distance.

*arrepentirse* repent *arriero* m. muleteer *arriesgar* risk *arrimar* draw near, draw up *arrodillarse* kneel *arrojar* throw *arrullar* rock to sleep *arte* m. and f. art *artesano* m. artisan *Ascalonita* m. native of Askelon (in Palestine)

I guess we must have been in pretty shallow water, because Captain Savage made us all hustle throwing ropes and winding them around thing-um-bobsyou know what I mean.

Ice surrounds us, low nimbus clouds intermittently discharging light snow flakes obscure the sky, here and there small pools of open water throw shafts of black shadow on to the cloudthis black predominates in the direction from whence we have come, elsewhere the white haze of ice blink is pervading.

The natives came down to the boat as usual, but all carried throwing-stickscontrary to their usual practice of late; and at the place where they had slept, numbers of spears were stuck up on end in the sand.

(This impromtu poetikism, Mr. PUNCHINELLO, kicked up quite a little breeze, in the midst of which the pretty brokers blushed and looked so bewitchin' like, that it was enuff to make a feller throw stuns at K. VANDERBILT if the pretty Dears only wanted him to.)

So Up leaped he as he was, dire agony Twisting his features, from the window high Tore back the curtain, cast with frenzied throw The wand of empire far into the night Then, senseless, crumbled.

They are locally known as "throw-aways."

One expected headache or colic; a second had pictured to himself the sailors falling down from exhaustion; a third dreaded such a fearful degree of heat, that it would not only melt the pitch, {11} but would so dry up the ship, that nothing but continual throwing water over it could prevent its catching fire; while a fourth feared that all the provisions would be spoilt, and ourselves nearly starved to death.

19 Words to use with  throwing