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throw-off

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1. throw-off - Noun

2. throw-off - Verb

Meaning

A start in a hunt or a race.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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throw off

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he shed his image as a pushy boss Source: Internet

shed your clothes Source: Internet

I couldn't shake the car that was following me Source: Internet

An All-Star in 2018, Mikolas, a 2018 All-Star, received a platelet-rich plasma injection on Tuesday and isn’t expected to throw off a mound for three-to-four weeks. Source: Internet

If the American voters give him time to follow through, he may be able to prevent Iran from going nuclear, and perhaps help the Iranian people throw off the oppressive revolutionary Islamic regime. Source: Internet

Before migratory birds even begin their journeys, increasingly unpredictable weather patterns caused by climate change can throw off their schedules. Source: Internet

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