thrown

/θɹəʊn/
adj 3

Collocations

5

ADJ.

bizarre, clumsy, good, high, many, quiet, together

The acrobat's high thrown catches amazed the audience during the circus performance.

VERB + THROWN

catching, don't, get, got, insult, rope, rules

He got thrown off his bike when he hit the pothole.

THROWN + NOUN

prison, relief, sea, water, weapon

The old fishing nets were thrown into the sea during the storm.

PREP.

from, into, off, out, up

The old newspapers were thrown out with the recycling bins last week.

ADV.

away, quite, totally

She was quite thrown by his sudden announcement at the meeting yesterday.

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