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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.
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Bilge pumps and bailing sponges, Paddle leashes and floats, Throw rope are the main gears that you need for kayaking.
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Throw a grenade inside of one, and it'll collapse in on itself.
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.
"-ject", meaning to throw
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 Latin root for "project" is "proiectum," which means "to throw or cast forward."
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Your pressure plate and throw out bearing in your clutch assembly are worn out...time for a new clutch
This phrase, often found in traditional prayers or hymns, typically refers to invoking the power of divine protection or assistance through the metaphor of throwing bolts (an old term for arrows) towards a specified target, in this case, universal prayer. It symbolizes a call for divine intervention or guidance in a broad and all-encompassing way.