He received the maximum sentence for the committed crime
The phrase "the judge threw the book at him" means that the judge gave the maximum penalty or punishment to the person being sentenced. It implies that the judgment was harsh or severe.
This is a very good book.I need to return the library book before I get fined.The judge threw the book at the criminal.I will book us a table for seven o'clock.
It means that the judge is mad at the theif and proves the theif guiltyFrom,Aneika.B.G.Robinson
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
dont judge a book by its cover means -that just because someone looks different on the outside doesnt mean they are bad in the inside
I throw the book at him (present tense) I will throw the book at him (future tense) I threw the book at him (past tense) through is to go actually into something, like a city, you go through the city.
Samson
It means "don't judge a book by the cover" and "every coin has two sides" Time will tell...
You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover was created on 1962-07-21.
Don't judge a book by its cover
The book The Girl Who Threw Butterflies by Mick Cochrane has 192 pages.