| A | B |
| injection | the throwing of medicine into flesh by a needle |
| eject | to throw out |
| jettison | to throw goods overboard |
| subject (verb) | to throw under another's power |
| subject (noun) | a topic for study OR people ruled by a king or queen |
| dejection | a feeling of being thrown down in spirit |
| trajectory | the curved path of an object thrown into space |
| reject (noun) | an object thrown out because it is defective |
| reject (verb) | the act of throwing something out because it is defective |
| projection | a long-range plan thrown out for analysis and discussion |
| interjection | a word thrown into a sentence or conversation |
| projectile | an object thrown into the air with great force |