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Discover LudwigThe phrase "throw a scene" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English
Instead, you could say "cause a scene" or "make a scene." Example sentence: The angry customer started to cause a scene in the restaurant after her order was wrong.
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He leavened the wistfulness of Frank with a documentary bluntness and a grinning wit, incessantly tilting his Leica to throw a scene off-balance and seek a new dynamic.
Even if you think your teacher is wrong, it is just not worth it to throw a scene or embarrass your teacher in front of the class.
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The topsy-turvy atmosphere was heightened by a concealed projector throwing a scene from Buñuel's That Obscure Object of Desire across the bedroom ceiling.
This doesn't mean making a scene and throwing a tantrum.
In reality, when the C.I.A. first subjected a detainee to incarceration in a coffin-size "confinement box," as is shown in the movie, an F.B.I. agent present at the scene threw a fit, warned the C.I.A. contractor proposing the plan that it was illegal, counterproductive, and reprehensible.
That's not enough, for a crucial reason that Mayer identifies in describing a scene: In reality, when the C.I.A. first subjected a detainee to incarceration in a coffin-size "confinement box," as is shown in the movie, an F.B.I. agent present at the scene threw a fit, warned the C.I.A. contractor proposing the plan that it was illegal, counterproductive, and reprehensible.
In one scene, Buddy throws a fit when the breakfast that Dave serves him isn't properly done.
How to throw a great party scene, well, that takes expertise too.
Stick around.' And I ain't goin' anywhere anyway, so they throw me a scene here, pay me a few dollars, and feed me.
The impressionists painted fast, or wanted it to look like they did, trying to capture the fleeting, transitory effects of sunlight, the random patterns and colours that passing clouds throw across a scene.
At some level, Pulcini and Springer Berman must know that a white, college-educated nanny with many career opportunities is not a character who can legitimately generate much pathos, because suddenly, out of nowhere, they throw in a scene in which an African and two Latino nannies turn to the camera and complain (rightly) that they are trapped in their jobs.
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