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Definition of Throwers
1. thrower [n] - See also: thrower
Lexicographical Neighbors of Throwers
Literary usage of Throwers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Archeological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona by Alfred Vincent Kidder, Samuel James Guernsey (1919)
"Spear throwers. (one-half ounce); its material is mica schist. Both show distinct
traces of lashings on their upper or convex sides, but not on their lower ..."
2. Report of the United States Entomological Commission by United States Entomological commission (1885)
"Allied to these are the centrifugal machines operated by power and noticed
hereafter as brush-throwers, whirling-reels, fans, and toothed fans in the groups ..."
3. My Own Story by Luise von Toscana, Louise Antoinette Marie (1911)
"CHAPTER XVII Apres moi le Deluge : The people's sympathy: The stone-throwers :
Blind justice : Money versus honour : The letter that never reached me : I ..."
4. Rowing and Track Athletics by Samuel Crowther, Arthur Brown Ruhl (1905)
"CHAPTER X THE WEIGHTS AND WEIGHT-throwers THROWING the weights is a game for big
men. It is not a sport in which the athlete of slender build, however wiry ..."
5. A License to Kill: Israeli Operations Against "Wanted" and Masked Palestinians by Human Rights Watch (Organization, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1993)
"KILLINGS OF STONE-throwers WHO WERE NOT MASKED Case 11: Amjad abd ar-Razeq Thalji
Jabbar Age: 12 Date of incident: November 23, 1992 Place: Ar-Ram, ..."