throw in
See also: throw-in and throwin'
English
Noun
throw in (uncountable)
- Alternative form of throw-in
Verb
throw in
- (idiomatic) To add something extra free of charge.
- If you take the large size, we'll throw in a set of tea towels.
- (idiomatic) To quit, to fold.
- (idiomatic) to include in a calculation
- 2019 March 1, Anthony Zurcher, “Trump addresses Congress: A kinder, gentler president”, in BBC News:
- Throw in Mr Trump's promise of a "great, great wall along our southern border" - with estimates starting at $12bn - and "massive tax relief for the middle class", and the price tag for his speech proposals is on an express elevator to astronomical.
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See also
- throw in with