English to Hawaiian Meaning of throe - throe


Throe :
throe

hoolei, kiola, kukulu iho la o, hilahila, a hou maila, hele, ninini, e wehe ai i, kau

hoolei, kiola, hoʻohiolo lākou i, hoʻokuʻu akula, hoʻokuliʻoe, hoolei ia, kau aku i, wahi, kipakuʻia akula, pukana, paa, e waiho ana, kōkua ma muli o, aua oia, huapalapala, hoʻolei aku, ua pana mai, holo aku la, e nou mai nei, e pana aku ai, ahi, kau, hookupaa, waiho i loko o, oo ai, Ke Kai, Mai hoopaakiki, oʻo, Launch, ulupaia

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Definitions of throe in English
Noun(1) severe spasm of pain(2) hard or painful trouble or struggle
Examples of throe in English
(1) He had a small body but he did marvelous judo, and could throw larger opponents without using any power.(2) I can throw my voice├ö├ç├ÂI could make a fortune as a medium(3) There is no other institution in the world that teaches its people to throw that many switches that fast.(4) this decision represents something of a final throw(5) For years, he had alleged that a player had offered him a bribe to help throw the match.(6) The couch was dark green suede and definitely cozier than the plaid throw covering the couch that would be acting as a bed in his new place.(7) The lavas are cut by steep normal faults which have a maximum throw of a few hundred metres at slow spreading centres, and smaller throws at faster spreading rates.(8) She would allow him to attack with a karate chop, and he would throw her with Judo.(9) He knocked it off with a nicely-timed throw of a small hammer.(10) At a stroke, Carlile put the doubts back in Harrington's mind when he swept him over backwards with a salto, a throw borrowed from the freestyle wrestling.(11) His final throw on the subject of alterations to the bill before publication came on the 14 February.(12) she has a long throw(13) It hadn't been a fast or hard throw , and she hoped (kind of) that he wasn't too badly hurt.(14) He layers the bed with lots of, sort of deep, comfy fabrics, a faux chinchilla throw , kind of crazy stuff like that.(15) If you sew, create a new apron, fleece throw or keepsake pillow.(16) Grasping the assailant's wrist and armpit he threw him over his shoulder but, hampered by his backpack, the throw was not clean.
Related Phrases of throe
(1) death throe ::
make throe
Synonyms
M
1. throw ::
hoolei
3. cast ::
kiola
4. pitch ::
kukulu iho la o
5. volley ::
volley
6. shy ::
hilahila
7. hurling ::
a hou maila
8. passing ::
hele
9. casting ::
ninini
10. loose ::
e wehe ai i
11. interpolation ::
interpolation
13. put ::
kau
14. throw down ::
hoʻohiolo lākou i
15. emit ::
hoʻokuʻu akula
17. disobey ::
hoʻokuliʻoe
18. hurl down ::
hoolei ia
19. put forth ::
kau aku i
20. place ::
wahi
21. eject ::
kipakuʻia akula
23. ejaculate ::
ejaculate
24. issue ::
pukana
25. hold ::
paa
26. lay ::
e waiho ana
27. maintain ::
kōkua ma muli o
28. retain ::
aua oia
29. set ::
huapalapala
30. scatter ::
hoʻolei aku
31. shot ::
ua pana mai
32. fling ::
holo aku la
33. hurl ::
e nou mai nei
34. foist ::
foist
35. shoot ::
e pana aku ai
36. fire ::
ahi
37. establish ::
hookupaa
38. put in ::
waiho i loko o
39. ripen ::
oo ai
40. twist ::
Ke Kai
41. harden ::
Mai hoopaakiki
42. mature ::
oʻo
43. twirl ::
twirl
44. pelt ::
pelt
45. launch ::
Launch
46. dash ::
ulupaia
Different Forms
throe, throes
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