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a shot; the throwing of medicine into the body by a needle
jettison
injection
interjection
projector
the curved path of an object thrown into space
trajectory
injection
projectile
projector
to throw oneself under someone else's rule
subject
reject
eject
dejected
a machine that throws an image onto the wall
eject
projector
subject
reject
to throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a plane or boat.
interjection
jettison
projectile
reject
to throw something out because it's defective and can't be used again.
subject
eject
dejected
reject
an object thrown into the air with great force
projectile
trajectory
interjection
projector
to feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit
subject
dejected
reject
projector
to throw out
eject
reject
dejected
subject
a word thrown into a sentence or conversation
injection
interjection
projectile
projector
throw things overboard to lighten a ship or plane; discard
jettison
subject
injection
dejected
This is what happened to the basketball player when he got his sixth foul.
projectile
ejected
injected
jettison
A doctor gives these to his patients to help them feel better.
rejections
injections
projections
interjections
Danielle was so competitive that she always felt like this when her basketball team lost.
jettison
subjected
rejected
dejected
This machine makes things look bigger on the wall so everyone in the classroom can see the writing.
eject
projector
trajectory
subject
"Ahoy there mates!" We need to thow this overboard!" What will the fishermen do to some of their things?"
jettison
subject
projectile
reject
Mr. New said, "Who threw that eraser across the room? It could have knocked my coffee over!" What was the eraser an example of?
projectile
trajectory
jettison
injection
The paper airplane made a curved path across the room. What was this path called?
reject
projectile
trajectory
subject