throw away

VERB
  1. get rid of
    shed your clothes
    he shed his image as a pushy boss
  2. throw or cast away
    Put away your worries
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How To Use throw away In A Sentence

  • She couldn't bear to throw away anything that might come in useful one day.
  • Throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • We had to throw away our bin because it was so mouldy. Times, Sunday Times
  • So when are you going to throw away those old magazines of yours?
  • She couldn't bear to throw away anything that might come in useful one day.
  • Gadget addicts can finally throw away their ever-growing collection of chargers.
  • I should know by now not to throw away the directions until we've finished cooking.
  • I think we all have come across religious tracts in our lives - little pamphlets that are often handed out by evangelists on street corners, that we in turn throw away.
  • He really needs to throw away those rose-tinted spectacles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clean the tools with soap and water and throw away all the scrap wallpaper.
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