1.b> 1) , (.i> i>); a well-aimed throw ;
2) (i>); it's your throw , ( i>);
3) ( i>); he threw me to the ground with a throw / ;
2.b> / ; , / ; a discus throw of 48 metres 48 ; a stone's throw ) ; ) ; she lives just a stone's throw from here ; the hotel was within a stone's throw of the university ;
3.b> (, .i>);
4.b> .i> ; the tickets for the concert were 100 a throw .