thorow in a sentence
prep.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
'Thorow' is a variant of 'throw' meaning to discard or eliminate something deemed unnecessary or burdensome.
Sample Sentences
- The artist decided to thorow her old canvases away to make room for new inspiration.
- He felt a sense of liberation as he thorow the unnecessary clutter from his mind.
- In an attempt to simplify his life, he chose to thorow anything that no longer served a purpose.
- The gardener took the time to thorow the dead plants, allowing new growth to flourish.
- She realized it was time to thorow the past and embrace the opportunities ahead.
- The artist decided to thorow his old brushes away to make room for new ones.
- She had to thorow out the expired food from the refrigerator before the guests arrived.
- After the storm, we had to thorow all the damaged furniture onto the curb for pickup.
- He plans to thorow a big farewell party for his friends before moving away.
- In the spring cleaning, they decided it was time to thorow out clothes they no longer wore.