[しっきゃく, shikkyaku] (n, vs) losing one's standing; being overthrown; falling; (P) #13801
[マットにしずむ, matto nishizumu] (exp, v5m) to be knocked out; to be overwhelmed; to be flabbergasted; to be thrown for a loop
[きろう, kirou] (n) old person thrown away in the mountains
[たまいれ, tamaire] (n) ball-toss game, in which balls are thrown into a basket on a high pole (played at sports festivals)
[ねっき, nekki] (n) children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it
[ねっきうち, nekkiuchi] (n) (See 根っ木) children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it
[さんるいでさされる, sanruidesasareru] (v1) to be put (thrown) out at third base
[だしなげ, dashinage] (n) sumo winning techniques where the opponent is thrown without close bodily contact
[とこしき, tokoshiki] (n) animal bedding; sand thrown on ship decks; any kind of floor covering
[きよめのしお, kiyomenoshio] (n) salt thrown to purify the sumo ring before the bout
[なげもの, nagemono] (n) sacrifice goods; liquidation (shares); things thrown (out)
[ほとけだおし, hotokedaoshi] (n) falling to the ground like a Buddha statue being thrown down
[たからのもちぐされ, takaranomochigusare] (n) pearls thrown before swine; unused possession; useless possession; waste of talent
[めつぶし, metsubushi] (n) (1) sand, ash, etc., thrown in the eyes to blind someone; throwing something at someone's eyes to blind them; (2) poking someone's eyes during a fight to blind them
[つぶて, tsubute] (n) stone thrown at somebody; throwing stones