A anchor
garbage bag.
That had to use gone off food to throw at the actors if they were bad.
Coal, or Charcoal
The answer is a ship's anchor. When you need it, you drop it into the water. When you're done with it, you hoist it back on board.
i only just saw this question today and i had a few answers to it i.e a fishing line, a frisbee, a fishing net to a mans genitals, but after mulling it over a while i realised the best answer for this question is not breath because throwing it out or taking it in is still using it, but nevertheless i think the best answer would be an anchor on a boat
a fish hook ...A ship's anchor.
a fish hook ...A ship's anchor.
An anchor...
a fish hook ...A ship's anchor.
to throw up high or to take but i would use to throw up high
an anchor
they take water from the well and throw it into the field.its a traditional method of irrigation.
Take it to the nearest pond tie a weight to its lead and throw it in the pond. Job Done
The answer to the riddle is an anchor. You throw out an anchor when you want to secure a boat in place, but you pull it in when you want to move the boat.
It depends on what throw you are doing. For example, usually doing a throw like Ippon Sionage or osoto is pretty fast. Most throws, if done correctly take less than a second to complete, but it can take up to 20 or so seconds to set up.
The answer to the riddle is "an anchor." You throw out an anchor when you want to secure your boat in place, preventing it from drifting. When you don't need to use the anchor anymore, you pull it back in.
It is done from the free throw line, about 20 feet from the hoop.