Sentence examples for called a throw from inspiring English sources

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After all, it's called a "throw" for a reason.

It stated that "the general opinion was that if one ball was to be called a throw then every ball he sent down was of the same order".

It is attached to a weight, called a "throw bag".

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This change allowed the umpire to call a throw from either end, whereas the law previously barred the umpire at square leg from doing so.

She won with a 10-point yuko, also called a sleeve throw.

The games also featured what is known as heavy athletics: the hammer throw, the tossing of a 16-pound bag of hay called a sheaf, and throwing of a 120-pound log known as a caber.

"Hates being called a shrink!" He threw the file on the secretary's table and stormed back toward his office.

Swat teams in the past have shot and killed a man who called a suicide hotline, thrown a stun grenade in a baby's cot, and killed more than one family dog.

She's been called a cell-phone-throwing, short-tempered diva.

For the uninformed, an ice breaker is what we called a dance party thrown by black fraternities during the first few weeks of class.

Doscher said his best tool was his defense — the way he could block the plate, take a hit, call a game, throw out runners, do the ugly work required to win.

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