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thrown off
adjective as in impromptu
adverb as in aback
Strongest match
Weak matches
Example Sentences
They have also thrown off the indie shackles on a special edition of Gary featuring cover versions of songs by acts ranging from Bob Marley to Lady Gaga and Whitney Houston.
Trump was initially thrown off by the candidate switch but readjusted, returning to many of his 2016 themes that spoke more directly to the working class, said Faiz Shakir, a senior advisor to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
“All of this has significant cost and network implications. Every diverted or delayed flight incurs substantial expenses, as grounded aircraft become money-losing assets. Delays lead to cancellations, and schedules are thrown off balance.” says Sidharath Kapur, an independent aviation expert.
The man was thrown off his bicycle and onto the road, where he was struck a second time by a gray pickup truck.
"She was initially a bit thrown off because she thought we were there to deliver bad news," says PC Lennon.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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