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How do you use throw as a noun?

"Throw" as a noun is a little less common than its verb form, but it's definitely used! Here are some ways to use it:

1. A sudden, unexpected action or event:

* "The news of her resignation came as a complete throw."

* "The party was a throw that no one expected, but everyone loved it."

2. A long, powerful throw in sports:

* "The quarterback threw a throw that went all the way down the field."

* "The athlete's throw broke the record for the discus."

3. A casual or unplanned gathering:

* "Let's have a throw at my place tonight."

* "They had a throw to celebrate the end of the semester."

4. An attempt to achieve something:

* "He gave it his best throw, but he couldn't make it to the finish line."

* "The artist made a throw at creating a realistic portrait."

5. In specific contexts, like fishing or hunting:

* "The fisherman made a long throw with his line."

* "The hunter made a perfect throw with his spear."

Important Note:

While "throw" as a noun is used, it's often considered informal or colloquial. In formal writing, you might choose alternative words like "action", "event", "attempt", or "effort" depending on the context.

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