Hanapin
to throw
01
itapon
to make something move through the air by quickly moving your arm and hand
02
magsagawa
to hold or organize an event such as a party
03
itapon
to propel or move a body part forcefully or energetically in a particular direction
04
itapon
to place something in a location hastily, casually, or without much concern for precision or orderliness
05
itapon
to give a glance, gesture, or expression in a specific manner
06
i-activate
to activate or initiate a mechanism, process, or system
07
i-project
to emit, project, or send forth something, such as light, shadow, or sound
08
itapon
to cause something to occur abruptly or without much consideration
09
malito
to cause someone to feel confused or perplexed, often by introducing unexpected information
10
itapon
to forcefully propel or expel something from a particular position, often resulting in its displacement, removal, or ejection
11
ihagis
to toss or cast a dice onto a surface
12
buhayin
to shape clay on a potter's wheel to create various forms such as pots, bowls, and vases
Throw
01
tapon
a small, decorative blanket or cover, typically made of a soft and cozy material such as wool, fleece, or cotton, used to drape over a couch, chair, or bed to add warmth and decoration
02
isang paghagis
the act of throwing (propelling something with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist)
03
tapon
a single chance or instance
04
takip
bedclothes consisting of a lightweight cloth covering (an afghan or bedspread) that is casually thrown over something
05
hanay
the maximum movement available to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam
Halimbawa
The fisherman had to throw the net far into the sea.
Don't throw your trash on the ground, use a bin.
She decided to throw the ball to her dog.
Be careful not to throw stones at the windows.
The quarterback threw the ball deep into the end zone.