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The meaning of "a stone's throw away" is just that. However far you could throw a stone is the distance usually about 20-25 feet.
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The e means 'out' and ject is from the French word 'jette' meaning throw. so eject means throw out.
'Evict' would work.
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No, there is a kickoff.
The meaning of "a stone's throw away" is just that. However far you could throw a stone is the distance usually about 20-25 feet.
The beginning throw to start the game or the throw after a team scores is call the "pull."
Jellyfish only have one opening, it's mouth. They not only ingest food through it, they expel waste through it also.
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"-ject", meaning to throw
The idiom "a stone's throw" means a very short distance away. It is often used to describe something that is nearby or easily accessible.
The meaning of "a stone's throw away" is just that. However far you could throw a stone is the distance usually about 20-25 feet.