throw off
Britishverb
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to free oneself of; discard
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to produce or utter in a casual manner
to throw off a witty remark
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to escape from or elude
the fox rapidly threw off his pursuers
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to confuse or disconcert
the interruption threw the young pianist off
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informal to deride or ridicule
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Cast out, rid oneself of, as in He threw off all unpleasant memories and went to the reunion . [Early 1600s]
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Give off, emit, as in The garbage was throwing off an awful smell . [First half of 1700s] Also see throw out , def. 1.
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Also, . Distract, divert, or mislead, as in A mistaken estimate threw off her calculations , or These clues were designed to throw the detective off the scent . The variant comes from hunting, where the quarry may try to put pursuing hounds off the scent. Its figurative use dates from the mid-1800s. Also see off the track .
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Perform in a quick, spontaneous, or casual manner, as in He threw off one sketch after another . [Mid-1700s]
Example Sentences
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It’s not as if its overtime will throw off any other shows since “The Late Late Show” and “After Midnight” preceded it in death.
From Salon • May 21, 2026
It should throw off $1 billion a year of free cash flow in a couple of years.
From Barron's • May 15, 2026
But our system was invented to grow, to throw off wealth and energy, and make room for you.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 14, 2026
Despite the pressure on the Jam Tarts, Colin has managed to throw off any last-minute nerves.
From BBC • May 14, 2026
He had probably set up an entire, elaborate system of false info to throw off anyone who tried to get to him.
From "Warcross" by Marie Lu
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