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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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throw (something) together<br />

- to make something in a hurry <strong>and</strong> without care<br />

We did not have much time last night so we threw together a quick meal <strong>and</strong> went to<br />

the football game.<br />

throw the baby out with the bathwater<br />

- to reject all of something including the good because part of it is bad<br />

When they discarded all of the computers because one was broken it was like<br />

throwing the baby out with the bathwater. They only needed one new computer.<br />

throw the book at (someone)<br />

- to punish someone severely for breaking a rule or the law<br />

The judge threw the book at the man after he was convicted of robbing a bank.<br />

throw together (people)<br />

- to group people together by chance<br />

We were thrown together with a variety of people when the storm forced the train to<br />

stop for a day.<br />

throw up<br />

- to vomit<br />

The man threw up two times after he got food poisoning from the seafood.<br />

throw up one`s h<strong>and</strong>s (in defeat)<br />

- to give up trying, to admit that one cannot succeed<br />

He threw up his h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> decided to let the students go home early.<br />

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