Pronunciation: /θroʊ tʃʌm (ɪn ðə ˈwɔtər)/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The fishermen throw chum in the water to attract sharks.
A2 I watched as they threw chum in the water to lure in the fish.
B1 The crew members prepared to throw chum in the water to start the feeding frenzy.
B2 Before the diving expedition, the guide explained the importance of throwing chum in the water.
C1 The marine biologist conducted a study on the effects of throwing chum in the water on marine ecosystems.
C2 The conservationists debated the ethics of throwing chum in the water as a method of attracting marine life.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 I throw chum in the water to attract fish.
A2 The fishermen throw chum in the water before casting their lines.
B1 It is common practice for fishermen to throw chum in the water to lure fish.
B2 The captain instructed the crew to throw chum in the water to increase the chances of catching fish.
C1 Experienced anglers know how to strategically throw chum in the water to maximize their catch.
C2 The marine biologist studied the effects of throwing chum in the water on various species of fish.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 The fishermen throw chum in the water to attract sharks.
A2 Tourists on the boat threw chum in the water to see the fish up close.
B1 The researchers decided to throw chum in the water to study the behavior of marine animals.
B2 The captain instructed the crew to throw chum in the water to create a feeding frenzy.
C1 In order to attract a diverse range of marine life, the scientists carefully throw chum in the water.
C2 The experienced divers knew exactly how to throw chum in the water to maximize their chances of encountering rare species.
article a word that is used to limit a noun, either indefinite (a, an) or definite (the)
A1 The fisherman likes to throw chum in the water to attract more fish.
A2 When fishing, it is common practice to throw chum in the water to lure fish.
B1 Fishermen often use chum to throw in the water as bait for catching fish.
B2 Experienced anglers know the importance of throwing chum in the water to increase their chances of catching fish.
C1 The skilled fisherman expertly throws chum in the water to create a feeding frenzy among the fish.
C2 In order to attract a variety of fish species, the angler strategically throws different types of chum in the water.
formal The fishermen would throw chum in the water to attract more fish.
informal Let's throw some chum in the water and see if we can catch some big fish.
slang We need to throw chum in the water to lure in the big boys.
figurative Sometimes you have to throw chum in the water to get people's attention.
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