The urge to throw on something pretty and sparkly and silly?
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
You could also throw on a bright mac.
The Sun (2006)
Perfect weather to throw on shorts and a t shirt!!
The Sun (2013)
I throw on some old trousers and drive a tractor round the fields.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Treat it as you would your denim jacket and throw on over anything.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
It's something you can throw on every day and looks better with age.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
All related terms of 'throw on'
throw oneself on
to rely entirely upon
throw cold water on
to be unenthusiastic about or discourage
throw on the scrapheap
to discard or get rid of as useless
throw cold water on something
to be unenthusiastic about or discourage something
shed light on
to clarify or supply additional information on
throw yourself on someone's mercy
If you throw yourself on someone's mercy , you put yourself in a situation where they will have complete power to decide how to treat you, for example whether to punish or forgive you.
pour cold water on something
to point out all the problems of an idea or plan , rather than sharing other people's enthusiasm for it
to shed light on something to throw light on something cast light on sth
To shed light on , throw light on , or cast light on something means to make it easier to understand , because more information is known about it.