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What does "throwing the party" mean, please?
Hi everyone,
Could you tell me the meaning of "throwing the party" in this sentence below? Is there a similar expression to it?
- Larry, who is a friend of mine, was throwing the party.
Please, can you give another examples with the word " throwing " ?
Thank you for your help.
Jan 10, 2009 9:04 PM
Answers · 4
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throw a ball = toss
throw a fit/temper tantrum = become angry
throw up = vomit
be thrown=confused
a throw blanket = a small blanket
throw into jail/prison = put
throw on/off some clothes
throw in the towel = give up
throw out/away the garbage
January 10, 2009
5
Hi Julia
'to throw a party' = to host/hold/have a party.
Hellopanda's examples are good!
January 10, 2009
2
Oh I just want to add, if you want to use another word for 'throwing' in your sentance, 'giving' or 'having' is a good choice. giving a party or having a party.
January 10, 2009
2
Neal is right. "to throw a party" is just another way to say 'have a party.' The person saying the expression is usally going to be the party's host.
January 10, 2009
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