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To send or drive by force; to throw; to fling; to hurl; to impel.
To throw down, as in wrestling.
To throw up, as a mound, or rampart.
To throw off; to eject; to shed; to lose.
To throw out or emit; to exhale.
To cause to fall; to shed; to reflect; to throw; as, to cast a ray upon a screen; to cast light upon a subject.
To throw, as a line in angling, esp, with a fly hook.
The act of casting or throwing; a throw.
A throw of dice; hence, a chance or venture.
That which is throw out or off, shed, or ejected; as, the skin of an insect, the refuse from a hawk's stomach, the excrement of a earthworm.
A flight or a couple or set of hawks let go at one time from the hand.
three meanings: 1) to wrap or restrain a hawk for medical or maintenance purposes, 2) when a hawk regurgitates a pellet, and 3) several hawks flown together.
to throw out your line.
v. 1. To create. 2. To throw.
(cast) v. – to throw or fling.
the act of throwing dice
the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel
a violent throw
throw forcefully
A.K.A. Roll The Bones To throw the die.
Two hawks flown together, or To hold a hawk for imping, attaching furnishings, etc.
Throw a pair of dice to make a move.
A directed throw; in strip-mining, the overburden is cast from the coal to the previously mined area.
Two hawks which may be used for flying together are called "a cast,” not necessarily a pair.
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