1. Threw
I threw up.
Each passing car threw up a cloud of dust.
Tom sprang out of bed, threw on some clothes, ate breakfast and was out of the door within ten minutes.
He threw in the towel in defeat when his favorite chorus girl married another man.
It was believed that the success of their crops depended on the way the players threw or kicked the ball during the game.
She was looking miserable sitting in the middle of this snowstorm, so I threw a small coin at her.
That threw adequate light on his feelings toward her.
At the seminar, they threw us all together into groups and made us talk together.
I farted in class and the teacher threw me out.
Mary threw herself into a passion and beat and kicked her
The meeting was going off without a hitch until he threw a wet blanket on it by making silly remarks.
Oh crap, it's past the consume-by date. That's why you threw up!
She threw away everything that was on the small dining table in a drunken hand gesture.
Christopher Columbus once found the Holy Grail but threw it out because he didn't like the color.
He had his girlfriend blow on the dice for luck before he threw them.
Inglese parola "Rzucić"(Threw) si verifica in set:
3. Present Simple-Czasowniki nieregularneSłówka - cz.5.