The ball is thrown from one to another of the party on the bases, always, however, following the lines of the square and not its diagonals.
The only kind of a hit that puts a player out is one from a ball "on the fly" thrown from behind a boundary line.
One point is scored for a team whenever the ball is thrown from base to base successively until it completes an uninterrupted circle.
Of Incendiary Balls, or Fire Balls, to bethrown from Cannon or by Hand, 497 v.
Of Incendiary Balls, or Fire Balls, to be thrown from Cannon or by Hand.
The distance to which shot can be thrown from a gun, so as to be effective; the reach or range of a gun.
When a projectile is thrown from a gun, although it is not heated appreciably, yet heat-energy represented by its velocity is absorbed from the expanding gases of the powder charge.
If a projectile could be thrown from a gun at a velocity equal to that of a meteor, it would blaze like the sun during flight, for the metal upon its surface would be fused and gasefied by the resistance and friction of the air.
Climbing and diving, thrown from side to side,-- All suddenly there comes a sense of peace And o'er a wondrous scenery we glide.
To fall or be thrown from one, denotes ill luck and disappointment in secular affairs.
To dream that you accuse any one of a mean action, denotes that you will have quarrels with those under you, and your dignity will be thrown from a high pedestal.
To be thrown from one, foretells hasty and unpleasant news.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thrown from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.