throw-away

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a flyer
designed to be thrown away
any printed material that need not be kept after being read
To discard (trash, garbage, or the like), to toss out, to put in the trash, to dispose of

Don't throw the newspaper away, it goes in the recycle bin!.

To waste, to squander

Mama, life has just begun. / But now I've gone and thrown it all away.

throw away the key
To never release someone (eg, from prison)

The should just lock them up and throw away the key.

throw money away
To spend money foolishly or indiscriminately; to waste money without regard of the consequences

The young boy liked to throw money away at the video arcade and candy store.

throwaway
Extemporaneous; off the cuff

The host made a throwaway remark about the president that was later repeated in all the new sound-bytes.

throwaway
Being intended for single use
throwaway
Selected or used without care or attention
throw away
get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes"
throw away
cast, toss; waste, squander
throw away
throw or cast away; "Put away your worries"
throw away
When you throw away or throw out something that you do not want, you get rid of it, for example by putting it in a rubbish container. I never throw anything away I'm not advising you to throw away your makeup or forget about your appearance
throw away
If you throw away an opportunity, advantage, or benefit, you waste it, rather than using it sensibly. Failing to tackle the deficit would be throwing away an opportunity we haven't had for a generation We should have won. We threw it away. see also throwaway
throw away the scabbard
leave a war, stop fighting in a war
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thrown away; "wearing someone's cast-off clothes"; "throwaway children living on the streets"; "salvaged some thrown-away furniture"
throwaway
words spoken in a casual way with conscious under-emphasis
throwaway
disposable, intended to be used once and then discarded; been rejected
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{i} advertisement distributed on the street or slipped under a door, circular
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Disposable; intended for a single use prior to being discarded
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intended to be thrown away after use; "throwaway diapers"
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A throwaway product is intended to be used only for a short time, and then to be thrown away. Now they are producing throwaway razors
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an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers"
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a homeless child who has been abandoned and roams the streets
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If you say that someone makes a throwaway remark or gesture, you mean that they make it in a casual way, although it may be important, or have some serious or humorous effect. a throwaway remark she later regretted
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