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throw in

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Definition:

The phrase throw in can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are the main ones:

Usage Instructions:
  • Context Matters: Use "throw in" when you want to add something extra to a deal or conversation. Be careful about using it in serious situations where giving up might be involved, as it can sound too casual.
  • Follow with a noun: When adding something extra, you can use "throw in" followed by what you are adding (e.g., “throw in a bonus”).
  • In conversations: You can use it casually when you want to include your thoughts in a discussion.
Advanced Usage:
  • In a business context, "throwing in" something can be a strategy to make an offer more appealing. For example: “To close the deal, we decided to throw in free shipping.”
Word Variants:
  • Throw in the towel: This idiom means to give up or admit defeat.
  • Throw something in: You can use this structure to indicate what you are adding. For example, "I will throw in some extra efforts on this project."
Different Meanings:

While "throw in" primarily relates to adding or giving up, it can also mean to include something in a plan or arrangement in a more general sense.

Synonyms:
  • For adding something extra: include, add, offer.
  • For giving up: surrender, quit, relinquish.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Throw in the towel: As mentioned, this is an idiom meaning to give up.
  • Throw in one's lot with: This means to ally oneself with a group or person, often in support of a cause.
Example Sentences:
  1. Adding something extra: “When you sign up for the class, we’ll throw in a free textbook.”
  2. Giving up: “After trying several times to fix the car, he finally threw in the towel and called a mechanic.” 3.
Verb
  1. to insert between other elements
    • She interjected clever remarks
  2. give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat
    • In the second round, the challenger gave up
  3. add as an extra or as a gratuity

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