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METHOD OF RESTARTING PLAY IN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Throw in; Flip throw-in; Flip throw in; Hand spring throw in; Throw-ins; Throw-in (football); Throw Ins; Flip throw; Foul throw
  • A [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's soccer]] player attempting a flip throw
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  • Illustration of the line-out used at Rugby School (1845)

throw-up      
A quickly executed graffito consisting of an outline with or without a thin layer of spray paint for fill-in.
Whew, good thing I hit that wall with throw-up. That friggin' cop is following me again.
Throw (projector)         
DISTANCE OF A MOVIE PROJECTOR FROM THE SCREEN
Throw ratio
In video projection terminology, throw is the distance between a video projector lens and the screen on which it shines. It is given as a ratio (called throw ratio), which describes the relationship between the distance to the screen and the width of the screen (assuming the image is to fill the screen fully).
warm-up         
  • squats]] prior to entering the pool in a U.S. military base, 2011
  • A group of [[High School]] girls performing a ballistic stretch in a [[Physical Education]] session
  • [[Steven Gerrard]] warming up prior to a football match in 2010.
GRADUAL INCREASE IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Warm-up; Warm up; Warm up exercise; Ground exercise; Warmup; Warmup exercise; Warming-up; Slow warm up
(warm-ups)
A warm-up is something that prepares you for an activity or event, usually because it is a short practice or example of what the activity or event will involve.
The exercises can be fun and a good warm-up for the latter part of the programme...
The criticism was merely a warm-up for what is being prepared for the finance minister...
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Wikipedia

Throw-in

A throw-in is a method of restarting play in a game of association football when the ball has exited the side of the field of play. It is governed by Law 15 of The Laws of the Game. In Scotland it is known as a "shy".

Pronunciation examples for throw-up
1. throw up rooster tails.
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2. throw up these monthly goals.
How to Live Your Best Life Every Single Day _ Jason Loebig & Bret Gornik _ Talks at Google
3. I wanted to throw up.
Broadway's What the Constitution Means to Me _ Talks at Google
4. out to throw up but--
New Complete Techniques _ Jacques Pépin _ Talks at Google
5. eat it you'll throw up, don't eat it you'll throw up. So, I
Whiter Shades of Pale _ Christian Lander _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of throw-up
1. "Therefore high readings could throw up false positives.
2. This type of profiling will throw up many distressing errors and problems for innocent people.
3. "After 14 years no one forgets if you throw up on the Japanese premier," he said.
4. Nor should he throw up after one pint in the pub and have to go home.
5. Until recently, he used to throw up before every gig: it‘s called an intestinal migraine, apparently.