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throw on
verb
To rapidly put on (clothes).
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"throw on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're describing quick or sudden action to put something on, such as clothing. For example, "Lucy was running late, so she threw on her jacket and left the house."
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I'd throw on some mascara and that's it.
Just throw on a bandana like Sissy Spacek.
Throw on a hat and sunglasses.
Just throw on a headband to hide greasy roots!
("I've seen him throw on TV," said one, Ken Sanders).
Throw on a blazer.
"Throw on the power lights!
They're great to throw on the table.
Hughton opted to throw on the Towell.
But then we'd throw on top other programs.
The Broncos wouldn't let him throw on third down.
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