$100, £50, etc. a throw
adverb phrase
Used to indicate the cost of each individual item or activity.
The apples cost $1 a throw, and those rides at the fair cost $20 a throw!

Often appears as...
- cost a throw
- pay a throw
Usage tips
General, Idiomatic
adverb phrase
Used to indicate the cost of each individual item or activity.
The apples cost $1 a throw, and those rides at the fair cost $20 a throw!

Often appears as...
- cost a throw
- pay a throw
Usage tips
General, Idiomatic
Definition 1 of 1

Casual Speech
This phrase is often used in informal, conversational settings rather than formal writing.

At the craft fair, those handmade scarves are going for $30 a throw.
Common Misuse
Avoid using 'a throw' for non-countable items like sand or water; it's primarily for countable, discrete things.

Each hand-crafted mug from the potter costs $45 a throw, not to be confused with sand sold by the pound.
Per Unit
The phrase emphasizes the cost per individual unit or occurrence, with a slight nuance of repetition or multitude.

If you're buying cookies from that bakery, they're $2 a throw.
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