An advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution.
(Sometimes offensive) a homeless boy who has been abandoned and roams the streets.
An item that can be disposed of after it has been used.
1 Multiple accounts and throwaway emails: We don't allow multiple accounts per user.
2 We often use throwaway questions to ascertain the veracity of our witness.
3 Kevin Hart and Alan Arkin deliver some fine one-liners with throwaway aplomb.
4 It's just a bratty throwaway comment, typical Milo, but it hurts me.
5 Silo was, undoubtedly, scheduled to become a throwaway in some underhanded scheme.
6 This throwaway comment summed up the dilemma of When Daddy became Mummy.
7 There are enough underdeveloped plots here for half a dozen throwaway sequels.
8 Little throwaway lines here and there that are made to be jokes.
9 Lee has a chuckle but the dig is not a throwaway one.
10 She wasn't a prostitute or some throwaway or a homeless street kid.
11 Ten years ago, Oatland Avenue had been a hardscrabble patch of throwaway property.
12 In a throwaway world, linen stands for permanence, quality and history.
13 Felixson waited for a moment, hoping this had just been a throwaway remark.
14 A huge amount of time and energy goes into producing this throwaway item.
15 It was a small, relatively throwaway remark but it was worth noting nonetheless.
16 Pullella's wife Marilena recalled a speech Francis gave denouncing a ubiquitous throwaway culture.
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Throwaway в диалектах
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