Examples of 'started to throw' in a sentence

Meaning of "started to throw"

started to throw - Began to participate actively or aggressively in an activity or argument, sometimes with negative connotations. This phrase is often used in sports contexts, but can also refer to getting involved in a conflict or heated discussion

How to use "started to throw" in a sentence

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started to throw
I started to throw that champagne bottle at him.
They got angry and started to throw a stones to her.
I started to throw the ball to our dogs.
But he could no longer confine his pain when he started to throw up uncontrollably.
And he started to throw money into everything.
It was at the Enchanted Garden that we started to throw these extravagant parties.
So we started to throw rocks from far away.
There was a gust of wind that came right as I started to throw.
He has started to throw his food away.
Imagine how dumbfounded I was when she started to throw them like Frisbees.
I started to throw some stuff out.
And around four they came and started to throw everything out mercilessly.
He started to throw stones to measure the height of the wall.
After a couple of songs Dead started to throw the pig heads at the audience.
He started to throw up anything he ate.

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We did not respond, and they started to throw rocks.
They started to throw bottles about.
And mutant black-feathered beasts started to throw themselves at him.
Then they started to throw rotten vegetables at him.
When mother and daughter landed in Charlotte, the baby started to throw up.
Both sides started to throw stones.
Started to throw it away, and then lifted it to his lips.
Then they started to throw stones.
When Ms. Wang later woke up in pain, she started to throw up.
The audience started to throw items to the ring.
What? - There was a gust of wind that came right as I started to throw.
And then she started to throw on some clothes.
So far, fortunately, I haven't started to throw up.
So we all started to throw water on him.
I threw up so much that night, I started to throw up blood.
They started to throw in sand.
But some young people standing on a container, started to throw big firecrackers at the police.
They started to throw objects.
But then, some kids started to throw up.
Danny started to throw this major fit in the dressing room.
Over the years this evolved, and people started to throw sugared almonds, confetti and flowers.
And he started to throw money into everything and he started to rebuild the town.
Yeah, and they started to throw rocks.
I started to throw out everything I did not use.
He 's the one who started to throw knives at me.
I started to throw away the food I piled up.
I kept 2 boxes of them but started to throw them out some 3 years ago.
She started to throw up everything she ate in mid-May.
Oh, sweetie, it was so packed in there . I started to throw some stuff out.
People started to throw things.
I started to throw away food compulsively, food I knew - logically - was okay to eat.
The supporters started to throw the hate to each side.
She started to throw up, and now she will not move.
Between 40 and 50 refugees started to throw stones, sticks and plastic bottles at the officers.
He started to throw up during the second intercept, and continued until landing.

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