in football, if a player throws in or throws the ball in, they throw it back onto the field after it has gone out
to add a remark, question etc in a conversation
to include something extra with something that you are selling, without asking for more money
Buy a computer now and get a free printer thrown in!
I asked the Die if I could throw in some letters from my fans and It said fine.
I just threw in a few comments occasionally.
You needn't ever feel the need to throw in your cards, dear.
`But I'm telling you: when it does, Jazz mate, throw in the towel.
`Now that you've seen how we operate, are you going to throw in with us?
throws in
throwing in
threw in
thrown in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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