Hanapin
to throw in
[phrase form: throw]
01
magdagdag, isama
to add something to a situation or context
02
isama, dagdagan
to include something extra or as a bonus
03
sumuko, isuko
to surrender when facing challenges or difficulties
throw in
v
Halimbawa
The speaker wanted to throw in a personal story for emphasis.
We should throw in a few more details to make the story compelling.
The party was thrown in honor of the town’s most eligible bachelor.
As a special offer, they threw in a set of headphones when I bought the phone.
When you buy the camera, they might throw in a free memory card.