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Phrases with «to throw a stick»
The phrase
"to throw a stick"
means to create a distraction or a diversion to divert attention away from something or someone.
Full definition
to throw
(parent phrase)
stick
(parent phrase)
to throw a stick
Related phrases
to make sure someone stick to something
to help someone stick to something
to stick to a budget
to stick to
to stick to the recipe
to stick to the paper
to stick to the point
to stick to the plan
to stick to the issues
to stick to the surface
to stick to a schedule
to stick something to the man
to stick to the truth
to stick to the program
to stick to the facts
to stick to a routine
to stick to the wall
to throw caution to the wind
to stick to the science
to stick to the rules
to throw to
to stick to the bottom
to stick to the pot
to stick to something
to stick to the pan
stick to something
to stick something to someone
to stick to one's strategy
to stick to one's plan
to stick to anything
to stick to one's goals
to stick to one's budget
to stick to one's guns
to stick to one's diet
to stick to the diet
to stick to the bottom of the pan
to stick to a healthy diet
to stick to one's hands
to stick to one's ribs
to stick to each other
to stick to one's principles
to stick to one's word
to stick to one's routine
to stick to a strict schedule
to stick to the topic
to stick to one's schedule
to stick to the bottom of the pot
to stick to the script
to stick to one's fingers
Sentences with «to throw a stick»
We've got more pooch - friendly beaches than you could
throw a stick at
.
(
visitmelbourne.com
)
Although I just
threw a stick in
the saucepan, didn't crush them up.
(
bonappetit.com
)
Unfortunately, you can't really
throw a stick without
hitting diversity trainers.
(
lawyerist.com
)
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Definition of TO THROW A STICK
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