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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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throw oneself at (someone's) feet<br />

- to behave in a very humble <strong>and</strong> contrite manner<br />

I was forced to throw myself at the manager's feet <strong>and</strong> apologize for the mistake that I<br />

had made.<br />

throw oneself at/on the mercy of the court<br />

- to plead for mercy from a judge in a courtroom<br />

The man who robbed the bank decided to throw himself at the mercy of the court.<br />

throw out (someone)<br />

- to force someone to leave, to dismiss someone<br />

The umpire threw out the coach for arguing with him.<br />

throw some light on (something)<br />

- to reveal something about something<br />

The investigation did not throw any light on the problem with food safety.<br />

throw (someone)<br />

- to confuse someone slightly<br />

It threw me when I saw the different salesman.<br />

throw (someone) a curve<br />

- to confuse someone by doing something unexpected, to pitch a curve ball to<br />

someone in baseball<br />

The lawyer threw the witness a curve with his very complex questions.<br />

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