| SHROWS | • shrows n. Plural of shrow. • shrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shrow. • SHROW v. (Shakespeare) to shrew, to curse, also SHREW. |
| THROWS | • throws n. Plural of throw. • throws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of throw. • THROW v. to fling in the air. |
| UPTHROWS | • upthrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upthrow. • UPTHROW v. to throw upward. |
| MISTHROWS | • misthrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misthrow. • misthrows n. Plural of misthrow. • MISTHROW v. to throw errantly. |
| OUTTHROWS | • outthrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outthrow. • OUTTHROW v. to throw farther than. |
| THROWSTER | • throwster n. (Obsolete) One who twists or spins silk to prepare it for weaving. • throwster n. (Obsolete) A gambler; one who throws dice in gambling. • THROWSTER n. one who throws or twists silk. |
| DOWNTHROWS | • downthrows n. Plural of downthrow. • DOWNTHROW n. a state of being thrown down. |
| OVERTHROWS | • overthrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overthrow. • overthrows n. Plural of overthrow. • OVERTHROW v. to throw over, defeat. |
| THROWSTERS | • throwsters n. Plural of throwster. • THROWSTER n. one who throws or twists silk. |
| WINDTHROWS | • windthrows n. Plural of windthrow. • WINDTHROW n. the blowing over of trees by the wind. |
| UNDERTHROWS | • underthrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underthrow. |