A Short distance, as in, you could throw a stone that far.
Darryl lived a stone's throw from the creek and proved it every chance he could get.
Iniacio iniacere inieci iniactum, meaning throw in.
The Latin root for "project" is "proiectum," which means "to throw or cast forward."
to throw out. Ex. ejection - to throw out forcefully
An idiom expresses a concept informally, rather than a precise description. In this case, 'a stone's throw' describes a distance familiar to any reader, rather than distract or divert the reader with a precise distance with which the reader may be unfamiliar. "There's a great bar just 9 fathoms away" stops the reader in his tracks.
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 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 Stones I Throw was created in 1965.
Stones Throw Records was created in 1996.
Stones Throw From Hurtin' was created in 1989.
The meaning of this is that people with problems shouldn't criticize others.
it is were you throw and collect stones and then throw the stones at a big wall which is represented as the evil Sprite.
The meaning of this is that people with problems shouldn't criticize others.
The meaning of this is that people with problems shouldn't criticize others.
"Throw the hammer down" is an idiomatic expression that means to take decisive action or to assert authority in a situation. It often implies making a strong, uncompromising decision or enforcing rules firmly. The phrase can also suggest exerting control or dominance over a matter.
"She'll Throw Stones At You On" is a single from the album "People Put To Music" by Freddie Hart.
It means that if you were to live in a glass jar don't throw stones because you will break the glass.