If you're asking what is the optimal angle at which to throw it... on a flat surface and ignoring air resistance you can optimize the distance traveled by throwing it at a 45 degree angle to the ground. Since the earth is actually curved, you can do a bit better by throwing it at a very slightly flatter angle; the precise angle depends on the speed. If you could throw it at 5 miles per second or so, the optimum angle would be parallel to the ground, since that would be sufficient to put it into orbit (remember, we're ignoring air resistance).
What a guy says when he just wants to throw the hammer around, no strings attached.
Throw it straight up.
One can do many things with broken strings. One could try to fix them, or just throw them away.
You don't! When the strings have become worn you throw away the guitar and buy a new one.
Throw the ball straight up in the air. or Throw the ball against the wind.
Elementary Watson, gravity, throw it upwards.
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The use the stick with net attached and throw the ball in the goal with it
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