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Throwaway   /θrˈoʊəwˌeɪ/   Listen
noun
throwaway  n.  
1.
An advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution.
Synonyms: circular, handbill, bill, broadside, broadsheet, flier, flyer
2.
Words spoken in a casual way with conscious underemphasis.



adjective
throwaway  adj.  
1.
Designed to be discarded after a single use; disposable.
2.
Spoken with deliberate underemphasis; as, a throwaway line in a play.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Throwaway" Quotes from Famous Books



... our glorious privilege of doing and saying exactly what we like. To-day the pressure of the war has turned us into the willing subjects of a despotism. We tumble over each other in our haste to throwaway the liberties which we used to consider vital to our being; and some of us have been not merely the victims, but the active agents, of an administrative system which we believe to be necessary for the ...
— Prime Ministers and Some Others - A Book of Reminiscences • George W. E. Russell



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