Englische Phrasen beginnend mit 'T'
to throw light on
to throw money at something
to throw one’s cap over the mill
to throw one’s hands up in horror
to throw one’s weight about
to throw one’s weight around
To throw out the baby with the bath water
to throw someone off the scent
to throw someone to the dogs/lions
to throw the book at someone
to throw the dice
to throw the helve after the hatchet
to throw up
That’s throwing good money after bad
to be thrown in the clink
to be thrown off the track
to be thrown on the scrap heap
He throws his cap over the mill
to thumb a ride/lift
to thumb one’s nose at someone
thumbing
thumbing their noses at someone
thumbnail sketch
Thumbs up, old boy! You’ve got the job
thumping
thunderbox
He was thunderstruck
thunderstruck
thunk
If thy right eye offend thee pluck it out!
tich
to tick someone off
to tick something off
to be ticked off
to get ticked off
ticker
The ticket must be produced on demand
to get a ticket
tickets at reduced fare
a ticking bomb
to be ticking over nicely/beautifully
to get a ticking-off
tickle of the throat
to tickle someone’s fancy
to tickle the ivories
He is tickled pink
tickled to death
to be tickled pink
to be tickled pink/to death
No ticky, no washy
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