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throw dirt
verb
To fling dust or similar.
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"I don't want to throw dirt on the guy," but, he added, "we are a better club now".
Glass is half full: Lot of people trying to throw dirt on the Pats, but slow down.
Right?" His final e-mail on Monday said, among other things, "You throw dirt on me, and surely it's my right to return the favor.
One parliamentarian, Henri Plagnol, accused the newspaper of being part of a left-wing strategy to throw dirt at Mr Chirac.
My grandmother used to have an expression: If you stop moving, they throw dirt on you, so you have to keep going.
"If you were on the opposing team, running down the sideline, an old rancher might throw dirt in your face," he said with a laugh.
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Sometimes, life will throw dirt-all kinds of dirt-at you.
They threw dirt at him.
"He throws dirt on the best Communist commanders".
A: Then I threw dirt on top of him.
Dewey stops throwing dirt with the ditch half filled.
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