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Synonyms for throw together


Grammar : Verb
Spell : throh
Phonetic Transcription : θroʊ

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Définition of throw together

Origin :
  • "to project, propel," c.1300, from Old English þrawan "to twist, turn writhe" (past tense þreow, past participle þrawen), from Proto-Germanic *thræ- (cf. Old Saxon thraian, Middle Dutch dræyen, Dutch draaien, Old High German draen, German drehen "to turn, twist;" not found in Scandinavian or Gothic), from PIE *tere- "to rub, turn, rub by turning, bore" (cf. Sanskrit turah "wounded, hurt," Greek teirein "to rub, rub away," Latin terere "to rub, thresh, grind, wear away," Old Church Slavonic tiro "to rub," Lithuanian trinu "to rub," Old Irish tarathar "borer," Welsh taraw "to strike").
  • Not the usual Old English word for "to throw" (weorpan, related to warp (v.) was common in this sense). The sense evolution may be via the notion of whirling a missile before throwing it. The sense of "put by force" (e.g. throw in jail) is first recorded 1560; that of "to confuse, flabbergast" is from 1844; that of "lose deliberately" is from 1868.
  • To throw the book at (someone) is 1932, from notion of judge sentencing a criminal from a law book full of possible punishments. To throw (one's) hat in the ring "issue a challenge," especially to announce one's candidacy, first recorded 1917. To throw up "vomit" is first recorded 1732.
  • As in improvise : verb make up
  • As in integrate : verb mix, merge
  • As in intermingle : verb blend, mix
  • As in make : verb create, build
  • As in manufacture : verb build, produce
  • As in merge : verb bring or come together
  • As in associate : verb befriend
  • As in shape : verb form, create
  • As in throw up : verb build quickly
  • As in wing it : verb improvise
  • As in build : verb construct structure
  • As in upraise : verb erect
  • As in uprear : verb erect
  • As in collaborate : verb work together
  • As in combine : verb connect, integrate
  • As in concoct : verb formulate, think up
  • As in consolidate : verb combine; make firm
  • As in construct : verb assemble, build
  • As in contrive : verb invent, design
  • As in devise : verb conceive, dream up
  • As in erect : verb build; establish
  • As in fabricate : verb manufacture
  • As in fashion : verb adjust, design, create
  • As in form : verb bring into existence; make, produce
  • As in hatch : verb create, plan
Example sentences :
  • It is a pleasure to throw together all the ideas with which it inspires us.
  • Extract from : « Beethoven's Symphonies Critically Discussed » by Alexander Teetgen
  • "Throw high and throw together," was what she said, so here goes.
  • Extract from : « The Magic Nuts » by Mrs. Molesworth
  • The whole place looked as if it had cost about seven dollars and twenty-nine cents to throw together.
  • Extract from : « Working With the Working Woman » by Cornelia Stratton Parker
  • To proceed to the object of this paper, which is simply to throw together a few casual hints, connected with the period.
  • Extract from : « The Mirror Of Literature, Amusement, And Instruction » by Various
  • I shall now throw together in this place the result of my "Impressions" as received during my separate visits.
  • Extract from : « Impressions of America » by Tyrone Power
  • I had but little rest last night, and rose this morning by day-light, to throw together in writing the above particulars.
  • Extract from : « Memoirs of Miss Sidney Biddulph » by Frances Sheridan
  • Throw together outside of the chapel the branches that our horses have bared of their leaves.
  • Extract from : « The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer » by Eugne Sue
  • Like two voyagers returned from a long cruise in far-off seas, we throw together our joint gleanings in many lands.
  • Extract from : « Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life, Travel & Exploration » by W. B. Lord
  • In order to throw together all that I have to say about the Viceroy I must anticipate the order of time.
  • Extract from : « Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Complete » by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne

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