throwsomethingaway/out
phrasal verbwiththrowverbuk/θrəʊ/us/θroʊ/threw|thrown
B1
to getridof something that you do notwantany more:
So when are you going tothrowaway thoseoldmagazines?
- The nexttimeshe's latehome, I'llthrowherdinneraway. That'll show her!
- Don'tthrowthosebottlesaway - they'll come inhandyfor thepicnicnextSunday.
- UK Thismeatisratherhigh - shall Ithrowit out?
- Sort out anyclothesyouwanttothrowaway and give them to me.
- Shecarriedout herthreattothrowaway anyclothesthat werelefton thefloor.
Removing and getting rid of things
- abandonment
- banish
- be scattered to the four windsidiom
- bin
- castsomeone/somethingaside/away/off
- dumping
- eradication
- erase
- erasure
- evacuate
- evacuation
- exorcism
- fling
- scrape
- shedding
- shoo
- shrug
- shrugsomethingoff
- shuck
- sling