throw in the sponge/towel• If they start to see prices run up, they might throw in the towel.• Some local manufacturers have simply thrown in the towel.• You want to run because you never want to throw in the towel.• By midnight, its masters had thrown in the towel, and put out the computer's originalforecast.• But utilitydevelopers shouldn't throw in the towel just yet.• A good 4-5 seasonsleepingbag is a must for anyone who doesn't throw in the towel the minute Octoberdawns.• It finally threw in the towel when the Prudential, the last remainingbidder, pulled out earlier this month.
throw-in• The goal came off a throw-in from Joaquin Del Olmo to Blanco in the penaltybox.• And will tolerate such mistakes as the O'Driscoll try and the cupfinalthrow-in.• I would also like the team awarded a penalty and gaining ground to be given the line-outthrow-in.• Pearce, wanting to take a quickthrow-in, grabbed the ball and pushed him on the cindertracksurrounding the pitch.• It would therefore appear that a quick throw-in is only allowed when a lineout has not been formed in law.• After the throw-in the ball came out miraculously in Perdita's direction.• By kickingdeep, and applyingfollow-uppressure, the intention was to force the opposition to concede the throw-in.• There was no way he was going to reach Cowdray nor his son's match for the throw-in.
throw in the sponge/towel• If they start to see prices run up, they might throw in the towel.• Some local manufacturers have simply thrown in the towel.• You want to run because you never want to throw in the towel.• By midnight, its masters had thrown in the towel, and put out the computer's originalforecast.• But utilitydevelopers shouldn't throw in the towel just yet.• A good 4-5 seasonsleepingbag is a must for anyone who doesn't throw in the towel the minute Octoberdawns.• It finally threw in the towel when the Prudential, the last remainingbidder, pulled out earlier this month.