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almost threw away clothes vs almost threw away money

Both phrases are correct, but they convey different meanings. 'Almost threw away clothes' implies that the clothes were nearly discarded, while 'almost threw away money' suggests that money was almost wasted or lost. The choice between the two depends on what the speaker wants to emphasize.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 469 views

almost threw away clothes

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that clothes were nearly discarded.

This phrase is used when someone was close to getting rid of clothes but didn't actually do it.

Examples:

  • I almost threw away clothes that I thought were old, but then I found out they were still in good condition.
  • She almost threw away clothes that she thought didn't fit anymore, but then she realized they were just out of style.
  • I almost threw away a gold mine.
  • I mean, you almost threw away a winner here in Pradeep.
  • Guy almost threw away a $100 million movie last year over Mandy Moore.
  • I almost threw away those letters but now I can read them again and think of you
  • Ma threw away every reminder of him, threw away our family name.
  • The ones we had after you almost threw up.
  • I almost threw up first time I looked at it.
  • I almost threw up the sacrament.
  • I was so embarrassed, I almost threw up.
  • I almost threw in the towel myself.
  • You know, I almost threw out something Grissom gave me.
  • And then you almost threw up, but you didn't.
  • I know, I almost threw up the first time I heard it.
  • Tell Manolo that I almost threw you down the steps when you brought up his friend.
  • I mean, resist seeing the woman you almost threw everything over for.
  • Then I saw the Benson's jewelry wrapping paper, I almost threw it in his face.
  • And then very late in my political career, I had the opportunity to read the speech and I almost threw up.
  • All right, all right. I almost threw up.
  • And then you almost threw up, but you didn't.
  • We almost threw our lives away.

Alternatives:

  • nearly discarded clothes
  • was about to throw away clothes
  • came close to throwing away clothes
  • almost got rid of clothes
  • was on the verge of throwing away clothes

almost threw away money

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that money was almost wasted or lost.

This phrase is used when someone was close to losing or wasting money but didn't actually do it.

Examples:

  • I almost threw away money on a product that turned out to be a scam.
  • She almost threw away money on a deal that seemed too good to be true.
  • I almost threw away a gold mine.
  • I mean, you almost threw away a winner here in Pradeep.
  • Guy almost threw away a $100 million movie last year over Mandy Moore.
  • I almost threw away those letters but now I can read them again and think of you
  • Ma threw away every reminder of him, threw away our family name.
  • The ones we had after you almost threw up.
  • I almost threw up first time I looked at it.
  • I almost threw up the sacrament.
  • I was so embarrassed, I almost threw up.
  • I almost threw in the towel myself.
  • You know, I almost threw out something Grissom gave me.
  • And then you almost threw up, but you didn't.
  • I know, I almost threw up the first time I heard it.
  • Tell Manolo that I almost threw you down the steps when you brought up his friend.
  • I mean, resist seeing the woman you almost threw everything over for.
  • Then I saw the Benson's jewelry wrapping paper, I almost threw it in his face.
  • And then very late in my political career, I had the opportunity to read the speech and I almost threw up.
  • All right, all right. I almost threw up.
  • And then you almost threw up, but you didn't.
  • We almost threw our lives away.

Alternatives:

  • nearly wasted money
  • was about to lose money
  • came close to squandering money
  • almost lost money
  • was on the verge of wasting money

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