Ah, what a delightful question! The verb you're thinking of is "scatter." Just imagine the joy of scattering seeds in a garden, watching them bloom and grow in all directions. It's a beautiful way to bring life and color to the world around you.
to throw out
According to the Law of Conservation of Matter, it is impossible to really throw things away. This is possible because matter does not disappear, it only changes form.
i'm about to throw a dictionary at your face.
In order to throw a snowball as hard as you can and it come back to you, you must throw the snowball straight up into the air.
The word that begins with "sc" and means to throw things in various directions is "scatter." "Scatter" is a verb that describes the action of dispersing or throwing things in different directions. It is commonly used in contexts such as scattering seeds in a garden or scattering leaves in the wind.
Tossing objects around randomly in different directions.
It means junk, waste, garbage, things you throw out.
It means back off I'm tired
It means you have a real temper when you get angry. Or, when you get angry, you get angry enough to hurt someone, break things, throw things, etc.
Pitch, pelt, propel.
No, there is a kickoff.
Well that would be reuse what you throw away like electrical things you can reuse it which would to recycle.
Up-thrust (throw something into water) Gravity (if you throw something up)
Well I don't know about you but I know I throw out things that I don't need.
To throw things away click drop
It means you have a real temper when you get angry. Or, when you get angry, you get angry enough to hurt someone, break things, throw things, etc.