Enter or engage in a project with enthusiasm, as in Nora threw herself into making the invitations. This idiom uses throw in the sense of "fling impetuously," a usage dating from about 1200.
| Idioms: throw oneself into |
Enter or engage in a project with enthusiasm, as in Nora threw herself into making the invitations. This idiom uses throw in the sense of "fling impetuously," a usage dating from about 1200.
| throw oneself at (Idiom) | |
| Rzucidlo (family name) | |
| fling oneself at someone (Idiom) |
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| What is filled oneself? |
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