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Definition of
throw into phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
throw into
phrasal verb
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throw yourself/something into something
to begin to do something with energy and enthusiasm
See
throw into
in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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put/throw something into doubt
throw your hat into the ring
throw, etc. something in/into the mix
(throw) a (monkey) wrench in/into something
Idioms
put/throw something into doubt
throw your hat into the ring
throw, etc. something in/into the mix
(throw) a (monkey) wrench in/into something
Nearby words
throw in
phrasal verb
throw-in
noun
throw into
phrasal verb
thrown
verb
throw off
phrasal verb
previously
adverb
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