throw about

throw about
transitive verb
herumwerfen (ugs.)

throw one's money about — (fig.) mit Geld um sich werfen; see also academic.ru/81629/weight">weight 1. 1)

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throw about, throw around
vt
to \throw about sth about [or around]
1. (in various directions) mit etw dat um sich akk werfen
to \throw about a ball about [or around] einen Ball hin und her werfen
to \throw about money around (fig) mit Geld um sich akk werfen
2. (move violently) etw herumwerfen
stop \throw abouting the crockery about hör auf, mit dem Geschirr rumzuschmeißen fam
to \throw about oneself about [or around] sich akk hin und her werfen
to \throw about one's arms around mit den Armen herumfuchteln fam
to \throw about one's head about den Kopf hin und her werfen
3.
to \throw about one's weight around [or about] sich akk wichtigmachen
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throw about, throw around v/t
1. verstreuen:
throw one’s money about fig mit seinem Geld um sich werfen; weight A 3
2. herumwerfen:
throw one’s arms about mit den Armen (herum)fuchteln;
throw o.s. about sich (im Bett etc) hin und her werfen
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transitive verb
herumwerfen (ugs.)

throw one's money about — (fig.) mit Geld um sich werfen; see also weight 1. 1)


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