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thrill to cause to feel a sudden, intense excitement, passion, or the like. [8 definitions]
thrive to progress well or succeed; prosper. [2 definitions]
throat the narrow area inside the neck that allows the passage of air to the lungs and the passage of food to the stomach. [5 definitions]
throb to beat, or feel one's blood beating, at an accelerated rate or level, as from emotion, exhaustion, stress, or the like. [4 definitions]
throne the seat where a ruler or high secular or religious official sits during formal ceremonies or when holding audience. [2 definitions]
throng a large crowd of people. [5 definitions]
through in one side or end and out the other. [18 definitions]
throughout in, to, or during every part of. [3 definitions]
throw to send through the air with some force, esp. by a sudden straightening of the arm and wrist; hurl. [15 definitions]
throw in the sponge (informal) to admit defeat or inability.
thrown past participle of "throw."
throw up to bring up food and liquid from your stomach through your mouth; vomit.
thrush1 any of several widely distributed songbirds that typically have dark upper plumage and often a speckled breast. [2 definitions]
thrust to push or drive forcefully. [11 definitions]
thruway a limited access highway or toll road, usu. crossing an entire state or similar long distance.
thud a muffled sound of impact. [3 definitions]
thug a criminal or ruffian, esp. one who uses physical force or violence; hoodlum.
thumb the short, thick first or inmost finger on humans and other primates that is opposed to the other four fingers and thus permits the hand to grasp and pick up objects. [5 definitions]
thumb one's nose to place the thumb to the nose, with the other fingers extended, as a sign of scorn or defiance. [2 definitions]
thumbs-down a gesture or indication of disapproval or disagreement.
thumbs-up an expression or gesture of approval, assurance, or agreement.