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The phrase "water throwing" is not a standard expression in written English, but it is grammatically correct.
It can be used in contexts where someone is literally or figuratively throwing water, such as in a performance, a game, or a metaphorical sense. Example: "During the festival, the participants engaged in water throwing, creating a lively and refreshing atmosphere."
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The falling water "throwing a coloured blanket over previously invisible things".
She's down there every day, talking to water, throwing kisses away.
Several women in the protest, including the boy's mother, hurried up to the advertising agency's sixth-floor offices and confronted a secretary about the water throwing.
Because No 2 Coy [Company] had a body of water, throwing looters into the river was not something I would have been surprised to see them doing.
The film, which cost a reported $200,000, was shot using real sharks, with the actors in the water throwing meat to distract them.
Getting out looked impossible, and the waves looked not worth the effort anyway, but Mark was out there, a small black-wetsuited figure in a world of furious white water, throwing himself into the stacked walls of onrushing foam.
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The water thrown in his face was cold.
It was like a bucket of water thrown at my face.
Water thrown on banks of canals, rivers, lakes, and so on.
Generously salt the boiling water, throw in the fennel seeds, and add the fennel wedges.
"But no one would ever accept a woman having a bucket of water thrown over her.
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