Disposable cell phones is just another way of saying, "pre-paid" cell phones. The phones hold a charge and can be used as a cell phone from a major company, but as soon as a person runs out of minutes or air time, the phone is no longer usable.
In terms of the English language, the word disposable means that it is made to be thrown away or otherwise recycled after a certain amount of uses. For example, disposable mouth guards are made to be used approximately three times before it should be thrown away.
Disposable wastes are items that are meant to be used once and then thrown away, such as paper plates or plastic utensils. Non-disposable wastes are items that are intended to be used multiple times or are recyclable, such as glass bottles or metal containers.
several times a starting pitcher has been removed after throwing only one pitch (usually due to injury).
I once counted 36 rings before the phone quit ringing. I didn't get a message, the line just went dead.
As many times as you finish one task and begin another.
Yes as long as you only use them ONCE!!! DO NOT USE THEM MULTIPLE TIMES!!!
Pitching the bar was a popular sport during Tudor times. It involved throwing a long pole and whoever threw it the furthest won.
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no. throwing up 8 times a day is but not a year. the average number of vomits in a year is 32 so that's well below average
Throwing the sledgehammer is when two opponents stand in a large space and throw a sledgehammer whoever gets in furthest wins.
In medieval times throwing a gauntlet meant invitation to a duel (throwing a regular glove in later times), today it means more generally that you've been challenged to something.