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throw down the gauntlet
To issue a challenge.
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run the gauntlet
Used other than as an idiom: see run, gauntlet.
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run the gauntlet
To undergo a series of tests or challenges.
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take up the gauntlet
To accept a challenge.
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throw down
To cause something one is holding to drop, often forcefully.
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throw down
To fight, incite to fight, or approach with the intent to fight; to make a stand.
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throw down
To accomplish or produce something in a grand, respectable, or successful manner; to "represent".
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throw down
Admirably or forcefully.
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stop an eight-day clock and throw it into reverse
Before batteries and household electricity were used to power clocks, most clocks had to be wound by hand to keep operating. Eight-day clocks were designed so they only had to be wound every eighth day and the movement only turned in a clockwise direction. Therefore, someone with an appearance objectionable enough to stop the clock and send the movement spinning in the wrong and opposite direction would be ugly indeed.
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throw away
To discard or dispose of something.
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throw to the wolves
To remove or cast out someone or something out of one's protection, such as onto the streets, especially towards predators.
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throw a fit
To become angry, enraged, or upset; to act or react with an outburst, as by shouting, swearing, etc.
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throw out
To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away.
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throw up
To erect.
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throw up
To display a gang sign using the hands.
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throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick
Try the same thing (or similar things) often enough, and, even if the general standard is poor, sometimes one will be successful.2001, And still no one is shouting stop. read in The Kingdom archives at [1] on 02 Nov 06,Many team managers are of the philosophy that if you throw enough mud at the wall some of it will stick. They believe that team preparation is all about physical fitness. They run the players into the ground and they believe they will be "flying on the day".2001, Robert McCrum, Let them eat cake, in The Observer 16 Dec 01, read on Guardian Unlimited site at [2] on 02 Nov 06,Australian publishing boomed and in the past 10 years the country's literary culture has undergone a mini golden age, capped by Carey's triumph at the 2001 Booker Prize. As one Australian arts administrator said to me many years ago: 'Listen, mate, if you throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick.'2001, Chris Collin, Re: 2-cp speys on The Strathspey Server mailing list archive at [3] on 02 Nov 06,I am finding that "if you throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick". It doesn't always work of course (especially on the nights when the class is mostly the beginners), but the class seems to thrive on the challange.2005, Ray Craft (poster on The right scale blog), Fitzhooie and his Burden, read at [4] on 02 Nov 06,Prosecutors everywhere have bad habits of overcharging lots of cases, knowing that if the throw enough mud at the wall some of it will stick.2005, Sean Kelleher, Spike Milligan: His part in our downfall in Business 07 Aug 05, read at [5] on 02 Nov 06,As long as there is negligible regulation and enforcement anyone can actually try and do the job...Weak regulation allows the industry to build strategies on full time recruitment. The theory goes: throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick.c2005, Everything You've Learned About Marketing Is Wrong, read on LINC Performance website at [6] on 02 Nov 06,They have the money to continue to believe in the repetition side of the equation. You throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick. But it still isn
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throw up
To vomit.
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cast/shed/throw light on sth
to make a problem,etc easier to understand
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people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
Do not criticize others if you have weaknesses yourself.
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stone's throw
A short distance, roughly equivalent to how far a person can throw a stone.
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throw a bone to
To provide support or assistance to, especially in one particular way or to a limited extent; to make a concession to.
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throw a party
To organize and execute a party.
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throw a sickie
To take a day off from work, supposedly because of ill health. The illness could be either real or feigned.
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throw a spanner in the works
To be a problem, dilemma or obstacle, something unexpected or troublesome.
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throw a tantrum
To have a temper tantrum, to display a fit of childish anger.
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throw a wobbly
To burst out into a verbal uproar.
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throw an eye
To glance; peep
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throw aside
to discard.
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throw away
To place a son or daughter for adoption.
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throw caution to the wind
Do something despite the risks.
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throw chunks
To vomit
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throw cold water on
To belittle or dismiss; to cast doubt upon; to debunk.
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throw dirt enough, and some will stick
If enough allegations are made about someone or something, then even if they are all untrue, people's opinion of the person or thing will be diminished.1759, John Wesley, letter to John Downes, Rector of St. Michael's, Wood Street, read at Wesley Center Online at [1] on 14 Oct 06.I hope...that you are ignorant of the whole affair, and are so bold only because you are blind...And blind enough; so that you blunder on through thick and thin, bespattering all that come in your way, according to the old, laudable maxim, 'Throw dirt enough, and some will stick.'1857, Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's Schooldays, read at fullbooks.com on 14 Oct 06,But whatever harm a spiteful tongue could do them, he took care should be done. Only throw dirt enough, and some will stick.1864, John Henry Newman, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, Penguin Classics (1994), p. 10,Archbishop Whately used to say
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throw enough mud at the wall and some of it will stick
Try the same thing often enough, and, even if the general standard is poor, sometimes one will be successful.
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throw for a loop
To confuse or disorient; to throw off; to mix up.
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throw good money after bad
To waste money in a fruitless attempt to recoup losses previously incurred.
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throw in
Alternative form of throw-in.
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throw in
To add something extra free of charge.
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throw in at the deep end
To introduce a person to a new situation without adequately preparing him or her.
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throw in the towel
To quit; to give up.
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throw in with
To commit to something with; to partner with.
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throw money away
To spend money foolishly or indiscriminately; to waste money without regard of the consequences.
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throw off
To confuse; especially, to lose a pursuer.
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throw off
To introduce errors or inaccuracies; to skew.
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throw off balance
To unsettle, to catch by surprise.
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throw off the trail
To misguide.
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throw one's cap over the windmill
To act in a crazed manner.
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throw one's hat in the ring
To announce one's candidacy in a contest.
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throw one's toys out of the pram
To lose one's temper; to throw a tantrum.
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throw one's weight around
To exercise influence or authority especially to an excessive degree or in an objectionable manner.
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