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Discover LudwigThe phrase "throw water" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of throwing water, either intentionally or accidentally. For example: 1. She forgot to turn off the faucet and ended up throwing water all over the kitchen floor. 2. The children had a water balloon fight and ended up throwing water at each other. 3. The firefighter bravely entered the burning building, armed with a bucket to throw water on the flames.
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But she didn't throw water in his face.
He said, "But you'll throw water on me!" I said, "I promise not to.
He ran outside, wanting to throw water on his face, but his priority was escape.
"I like to see how it changes color when they throw water on it".
I would pass out and they would throw water on me and beat me some more.
"We don't want to disappoint folks or throw water on this excitement.
He said he could make the lake dance and throw water up two hundred feet in the air".
In Brazil, locals wear white and throw flowers into the sea; in Cuba, they throw water out of windows.
"We're going to throw water on them and try to take the aeroplane over," she told her husband.
We had this type of latex that shreds if you stretch it and throw water on it.
Wading into the pebbly shallows I throw water onto my neck, make the sign of the Cross and dive in.
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