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throw in
verb
- to add (something extra) at no additional cost
- to contribute or interpose (a remark, argument, etc), esp in a discussion
- throw in one's hand
- (in cards) to concede defeat by putting one's cards down
- to give in and accept defeat; discontinue a venture
- throw in the towel or throw in the sponge
- (in boxing) to concede defeat by the throwing of a towel (or sponge) into the ring by a second
- to give in and accept defeat; discontinue a venture
noun
- soccer the method of putting the ball into play after it has gone into touch by throwing it two-handed from behind the head, both feet being kept on the ground
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Still missed few too many throws in clean pockets.
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Ipswich are definitely down now and, while they won't throw in the towel, they might be a little less spirited now they know they are relegated.
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The Honda Center will be hosting Olympic volleyball, and the owners of the Ducks are throwing in a billion-dollar venue facelift.
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Part of that was due to Bergoglio鈥檚 age, 76; the cardinals were believed wary of choosing someone who might tire and, like Benedict, throw in the towel after just a few years.
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Finally, after Kiki Rice made two free throws in the final seconds and the buzzer sounded inside Spokane Arena, Marcus unleashed those sweet words.
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