There can be quite a few meanings of throwing tings at someone. Depending on how you use the sentence, for example, you could say that you throw your words at someone. You can also say that you litterally threw an object at someone. Those are my knowledgeable thoughts to you.
to throw out. Ex. ejection - to throw out forcefully
Regard means care or concern for someone or something OR a feeling of respect and admiration for someone or something.
It depends on the situation. It can mean you are very mad or angry about something, or it can mean you feel embarassed, dumb, or stupid about something. It just depends on the situation.
If someone says they are puzzled, it means they are confused or uncertain about something and are looking for clarity or understanding. They may be struggling to make sense of a situation or to find a solution to a problem.
"Throw" as a noun refers to an act of throwing something. For example, you can make a long throw in baseball or a quick throw in basketball.
the act to throw someone or something out the window
To hurl (something against someone)
I think you mean defenestrate-- Defenestrate = derived from Latin de-, "out of" + fenestra, "window." Literally to throw something (or someone) out of a window.
It means to throw up inside a bag so you don't end up, throwing up all over someone or something.
to push or throw someone out a window
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.
My answer is no because open means to see what is in something and inspected means like you are about to inspected that someone is going to throw you a birthday party.
Hurling has at least three meanings. It can mean getting sick by vomitting. It can mean throwing something. It is the name of the fastest field game in the world, one of Ireland's national sports.
to contact something or someone to contact something or someone
The word comes from Latin and it literally means "to throw someone or something out of a window". That of course causes great damage. The words "defenestrate" (verb) and "defenestration" (noun) are also used to refer to a usually swift dismissal or expulsion (as from a political party or office.)'Defenestrate' means to throw something out of a window and 'defenestration' means the act of throwing someone or something out of a window.
To "chuck" means to throw - "chuck it down" would mean to throw something down.
anything on a shelf or the kitchen counter- except not knives.