Pronunciation: /θroʊ ɪn/
verb To add something extra as a bonus or additional item
A1 I will throw in some extra vegetables to make the soup more nutritious.
A2 She decided to throw in a free dessert with every meal to attract more customers.
B1 The salesman offered to throw in a set of free accessories with the purchase of the car.
B2 As a bonus, the hotel manager decided to throw in complimentary spa treatments for all guests.
C1 The negotiator managed to throw in a few additional perks to sweeten the deal.
C2 The seller agreed to throw in free shipping and installation as part of the package.
preposition To include something as part of a deal or arrangement
A1 I will throw in a free gift with your purchase.
A2 He decided to throw in some extra money to sweeten the deal.
B1 The hotel manager offered to throw in a complimentary breakfast for our stay.
B2 As a bonus, the car dealership decided to throw in free maintenance for the first year.
C1 The real estate agent was able to throw in a fully furnished kitchen as part of the deal.
C2 The seller agreed to throw in all the appliances with the house purchase.
formal The speaker decided to throw in a few examples to clarify the complex concept.
informal I told him to just throw in some extra cheese on the pizza.
slang She always likes to throw in some gossip during our conversations.
figurative When life gets tough, don't forget to throw in a little bit of humor to lighten the mood.
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