someone threw a clock out the window
crochet is when i put the needle threw the blanket.
"You threw me for a loop" means that you surprised me or that I wasn't expecting that. It could also mean it caught you off guard and you totally weren't expecting it.
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
If someone hangs you out to dry, it means that they have left you to take the consequences and escaped themselves.
It means that you threw or shot something and hit a bucket.Do you perhaps mean KICK the bucket? To "kick the bucket" is an idiom that means to die.
No. If anything that is an idiom. A simile is a comparison of two things using words like "like" or "as". An example of a simile is "Her eyes are as blue as the sky".
Traced back in English to 1836. Originates from the Roman poet who wrote that " tempus fugit" (time flees). In 1835, Shakespeare threw a clock out the window and came up with the saying "time flies" in 1836.
He threw a ball through the window.Through and threw are homonyms.I threw my cap into the air as I went through the graduation ceremony.
It is threw. He threw the ball.
The homophone of "threw" is "through."