Jettisoning
Your word in Jettison
over board
Billy was going over board with his Halloween candy.
It is pronounced like "coo" with the p silent.
Risk
The Greek word for throw is ballo/ballein.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'throw' is "tupaa".
Well, it can be. You can wear something that is informally called a "throw." Usually though, the word throw is used as a verb. You throw a ball, or throw a pot on the pottery wheel.
The javelin is thrown off of the "run way," which is the strip of track turf that is usually on either end of the field. Each throw must be completed behind the "foul line." This is typically a line or a metal/plastic board at the end of the runway. If the thrower steps over (including falling over) the line it is considered a foul and the throw is disregarded and not measured. This can happen if the thrower is out of control, has poor spacing, or walks over the foul line after their throw. To maintain their throw and to get it measured, they must not step over it or fall over it, instead they must exit a few feet behind it to either side of the run way after the javelin lands or the official calls it fair with the word "mark."
throw past tense would be threw ex. i throw the ball i threw the ball
card+board hard+board head+board cup+board
In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers. In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers. In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers. In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers.