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Sentences with thrown in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use thrown in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for thrown.

  • And not a sou thrown down! (8)
  • Her caution was thrown away. (4)
  • Has he thrown up the service? (10)
  • Dexterity of fence was thrown away. (10)
  • But he had thrown himself in the way. (8)
  • But at his feet was what she had thrown. (8)
  • He also has thrown off my yoke, such as it was! (10)
  • His reverie had thrown him into severe commotion. (10)
  • Tory versus Whig, he tried a wrestle, and was thrown. (10)
  • But at that moment a thrown lemon struck him on the jaw. (8)
  • Fiorsen stood still and laughed with his head thrown back. (8)
  • I go round saying to myself, Why have I thrown away my life? (9)
  • He had thrown himself into a chair, and pointed to his knee. (10)
  • I thought he might have thrown the other at a cat or something. (8)
  • What is left to him, I believe, he has now thrown into the gulf. (10)
  • Such was his opinion of the set into which she had thrown herself. (4)
  • The sooner the barricades are thrown up against these the better. (14)
  • Mr. Elton was so hot and tired, that all this wit seemed thrown away. (4)
  • I have thought of their being constantly thrown together, in this way. (9)
  • I was on my way to your lodgings when we met; we were thrown together. (10)
  • If that was the case, they could hardly have thrown off their religion. (10)
  • Pole, with the seriousness of a man thrown out of his line of argument. (10)
  • Thoroughly tired, he had thrown himself on the sofa, and fallen asleep. (12)
  • I said from the first he seemed as if thrown into her way for a purpose. (10)
  • I think that anything less than a great deal would be thrown away on him. (9)
  • She pointed to the fragments of a plaster cast that had been thrown down. (8)
  • Richard in his hours of excitement was thrown very much with Lady Judith. (10)
  • Mr. Dale gave the mild little sniff of a man thrown deeper into perplexity. (10)
  • He found himself looking critically at the society into which he was thrown. (14)
  • Never should it be said that Antonia Dennant had accented him and thrown him over. (8)
  • Now that he had thrown that precious chance away, he might well have overvalued it. (9)
  • She must make it happen that they should be thrown together, and then speak to him. (9)
  • The Lord, young gentlemen, has not thrown you into my hands for no purpose whatsoever. (10)
  • Leaning back therein, with hat thrown off, he caused himself to be driven rapidly, at random. (8)
  • Wilfrid was barely to be roused from his fit of brooding into which Pericles had thrown him. (10)
  • If Brookfield could have thrown the burden from its mind, the day was one to feel a pride in. (10)
  • He had thrown his force into the blow, to push off triumphantly, and leave his rival standing. (10)
  • The pen traversed seas and continents like an old hack to whom his master has thrown the reins. (10)
  • Shoes and some apples have been thrown down close to the side door through which they have come in. (8)
  • The right wing of my own regiment was thrown slightly backward to threaten the flank of the assault. (7)
  • Yet on this first night of October, the air was as mild as May, and I slept with the fur thrown back. (2)
  • I think you will say the original was worthy of more than to be taken up and thrown away like a weed. (10)
  • She had, in fact, the air of having thrown off every responsibility, but in supremacy, not submission. (9)
  • Evan was looking at a figure, whose shadow was thrown towards the house from the margin of the stream. (10)
  • Batteries were thrown up, in spite of sallies made from the town by French and Indians to prevent them. (19)
  • Hardly had they reached this spot than they were immediately thrown into the greatest fright and disorder. (19)
  • In a moment all the chamber-windows in the street were thrown open with a head visible (and audible) in each. (7)
  • Had she, Patrick thought, been bent upon charming Philip, she could not have thrown more fire into the notes. (10)
  • And now what provokes me more than anything else is that the Match is broke off, and all my Labour thrown away. (4)
  • Soames looked steadily at that face, at the fire, at all the room with windows thrown open to the London night. (8)
  • Thus a play of broken light will be thrown back from the surface to the eye, and the observer will be pleased. (17)
  • There is an ugly rush, checked by the fall of the foremost figures, thrown too suddenly against the bottom step. (8)
  • In spite of the false scent we had thrown out the day before, there must have been fifty people about the bridge. (2)
  • In some of the dwellings near by and across the way the chamber windows were thrown up, showing a protrusion of heads. (1)
  • She lay with both arms thrown up beneath her head on the pillow, her eyelids wide open, and her visage set and stern. (10)
  • Or had she, in sheer disgust for the turn the affair had been given by that brute Bushwick, thrown up the whole business? (9)
  • It fell in straight, parallel lines; and the surface of the canal was thrown up into an infinity of little crystal fountains. (2)
  • Salt spilt at the table is a warning of a quarrel, unless a pinch of the mineral is promptly thrown over the right shoulder. (21)
  • Furthermore there may be a future closed to him if he has thrown too extreme a task of repairing on that bare machine of his. (10)
  • That look was to me like a net thrown into moonlighted water: it brought nothing back but broken lights of a miraculous beauty. (10)
  • By morning we had edged along a good way and thrown up rude intrenchments at a little distance from the road, on the threatened side. (7)
  • Perhaps it was thrown in for the comfort of mundane ears afflicted sorely, and no point of principle pertained to the slur on a monk. (10)
  • Mountain-shadows were thrown out, and long lank shadows of cypresses that climbed up reddish-yellow undulations, told of the sun coming. (10)
  • Presently, a man, in evening dress, with overcoat thrown open, gazed pointblank into her face, and, raising his hat, ranged up beside her. (8)
  • A woman of this sort, if she comes of a county family, and is thrown by circumstances with Society people, is always bound to be conspicuous. (8)
  • He ran up the bare broad stairs, and Dawney followed leisurely, his thumbs hooked in the armholes of his waistcoat, and his head thrown back. (8)
  • Victor thought, and he garrotted the unruly mind of a man really feeling devoutness in the presence of the shadow thrown by the dread Shade. (10)
  • He and I have been at times thrown a good deal together, while you have been wholly engrossed on the most affectionate principle by my mother. (4)
  • They looked mostly very young, and there was one smiling rogue at the first window who was obviously prepared to catch anything thrown to him. (9)
  • The latter was still seeking a fitting reply, when the folding doors of the room were thrown wide open, and a belated party of travellers entered. (5)
  • Hollow-tile walls have been thrown down while those constructed of brick have stood, and driving rain-storms frequently make the inside of the walls wet. (17)
  • The execution was so severe that every one of the starboard main-shrouds was carried away and the Englishman was thrown into utter confusion on his deck. (18)
  • They both set off, and the conjectures of the remaining three continued, though with little satisfaction, till the door was thrown open and their visitor entered. (4)

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