thraw

[θrɔː]

thraw Definition

  • 1to twist or turn something out of its natural or proper shape
  • 2to distort or misrepresent something

Using thraw: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thraw" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He thrawed his ankle when he fell.

  • Example

    The artist thrawed the image to create a surreal effect.

  • Example

    The politician thrawed the facts to suit his agenda.

thraw Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thraw

Phrases with thraw

  • thraw one's back

    to strain one's back muscles, causing pain or discomfort

    Example

    I thrawed my back while lifting the heavy box.

  • to cause someone to lose their balance or stability

    Example

    The sudden gust of wind thraw him off balance and he stumbled.

  • to punish someone severely or harshly

    Example

    The judge thraw the book at the defendant, sentencing him to life in prison.

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Summary: thraw in Brief

'Thraw' [θrɔː] is a verb that means to twist or turn something out of its natural or proper shape, or to distort or misrepresent something. Examples include 'He thrawed his ankle when he fell,' and 'The politician thrawed the facts to suit his agenda.' Phrases like 'thraw someone off balance' and 'thraw the book at someone' extend the meaning to physical and metaphorical contexts.