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"throw confetti" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to scatter or toss small pieces of colored paper or plastic in celebration or as part of a festive tradition. Example: As the newlyweds walked down the aisle, the guests cheered and began to throw confetti, creating a colorful and joyful atmosphere.
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Strike up the John Philip Sousa and throw confetti from the windows.
At first, I was biting my lip so I wouldn't smile, squeezing my fists so I wouldn't throw confetti.
Rebus is asked if he has any enemies and replies: "I can think of half a dozen who would throw confetti at my funeral".
B1 SPORTS D1-8 Parade Hundredsankees Hundreds of thousands of people jammed Lower Manhattan to throw confetti and cheer the Yankees for their World Series triumph.
Jay Mariotti strikes a less celebratory note on Fanhouse.com, writing that baseball can't throw confetti on the fact that neither baseball nor the All-Star Game is what it once was.
Rebus is asked if he has any enemies and replies: "I can think of half a dozen who would throw confetti at my funeral". At a London charity auction, the winner of the chance to appear in a Rebus novel told Rankin "I don't mind what kind of character I am as long as my mate Wee Evil Bob can be mentioned as well".
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They threw confetti into his hair to celebrate the arrival of an honored guest.
"When everybody started hollering and throwing confetti, I thought it was for me".
In the afternoons, stained-glass windows threw confetti of light across the gleaming marble floors.
I could have done without chorus members swaying side to side, throwing confetti and winding yarn.
"They'll be throwing confetti at 12 and punches by 3," David remarked.
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