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throw around
verb as in scatter
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Now, the national-security establishment may throw around Russia stooge a little too frequently to anyone who criticizes aspects of U.S. foreign policy.
Because there’s only so much money for the leader to throw around, and the more people there are on the gravy train, the less there is for each individual insider.
I know people throw around this word but the Chiefs really are creating a dynasty.
Like the young man, once deeply religious, who suffers in silence as people on campus casually throw around anti-gay slurs.
That's not a word I throw around a lot because we're talking about Mumbai and New York.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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