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  • 101throw good money after bad — DISAPPROVING ► to waste money by continuing to invest in something that has already cost a lot and is unlikely to be a success: »The government may be throwing good money after bad by using taxpayers money to bail out the failing banks. Main… …

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  • 102throw on something — throw on (something) to quickly put on something. He leapt out of bed and threw his clothes on. She threw on a raincoat and ran outdoors to get the cat. Opposite of: throw off (something) …

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  • 103throw on — (something) to quickly put on something. He leapt out of bed and threw his clothes on. She threw on a raincoat and ran outdoors to get the cat. Opposite of: throw off (something) …

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  • 104Out of the Blue discography — Out of the Blue discography Releases ↙Studio albums 9 ↙Live albums …

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  • 105out of work — UK US adjective ► HR, WORKPLACE without a paid job: »I ve been out of work for the past six months. put/leave/throw sb out of work »The plant closed in November 2010, leaving 400 people out of work. »an out of work management consultant …

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  • 106out (of) the window — informal phrase used for saying that you stop doing something or stop using something completely It’s important not just to throw reason out the window. When money is mentioned, principles go out of the window. Thesaurus: finished and… …

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  • 107throw-in — (thrōʹĭn ) n. A play used to restart play in soccer after the ball has gone over the sideline, in which a player on the team not responsbile for putting the ball out of bounds flings the ball with both hands over the head back onto the field. * * …

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  • 108Impression (throw-on, throw-out) lever — Рычаг управления механизмом включения и выключения давления …

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  • 109throw-in — throw ,in noun count in soccer, an occasion when a player throws the ball back onto the field after it has gone out …

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  • 110throw over — [v] abandon, leave break up with, break with, desert, discard, drop, eighty six*, finish with, forsake, jilt*, quit, renounce, split up with, walk out on*; concepts 195,384 Ant. accompany, join, take on, unite …

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