throwing
71throwing good money after bad — wasting resources on something that is not or will not be successful …
72throwing money away — wasting money, squandering money …
73throwing stones — casting stones, tossing stones …
74throwing the hammer — track and field event in which a hammer is thrown as far as possible (Sports) …
75Throwing-the-point — A German technique of turning a false cutting blow into a sudden straight thrust …
76throwing stick — /ˈθroʊɪŋ stɪk/ (say throhing stik) noun 1. an Aboriginal wooden implement, designed to be thrown at birds or small animals to kill or immobilise them; non returning boomerang. 2. an Aboriginal wooden implement with which a spear or dart is thrown …
77throwing net — See net …
78throwing a rod — The action of breaking a connecting rod. Often the rod will force its way out of the side of the engine resulting in major damage which is expensive to repair. In most cases the rod breaks because of the lack of enough oil to cool the rod …
79throwing away — noun getting rid something that is regarded as useless or undesirable • Syn: ↑discard • Derivationally related forms: ↑discard (for: ↑discard) • Hypernyms: ↑abandonment …
80throwing power — noun : the ability to deposit a plating of uniform depth on a surface of irregular shape …