throwed

simple past of throw; threw.

Verb

  1. simple past of throw; threw.
    • I come a booming down on a cut bank with smoky ghosts of big trees on it, and the current throwed me off to the left and shot by, amongst a lot of snags that fairly roared, the current was tearing by them so swift. -...
    • The Devil looked around and he picked the next biggest one he could find and he throwed it over the fence. - 1988, Leonard W Roberts, South from Hell-Fer-Sartin:
    • 1991, Ben K Green, Some More Horse Tradin’ http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&vid=ISBN0803270925&id=IkYA69A0Me0C&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&sig=qMZfjtlvPlVLAVpmCe6OsQkXkuw I’d lost my hat, tore my fingernails off on the...
  2. past participle of throw; thrown.
    • If they want a light-weight, to be throwed for practice, Cornwall, Devonshire, or Lancashire, let ’em throw me. - 1852 March – 1853 September, Charles Dickens, Bleak House, London: Bradbury and Evans, […], published...
    • I reckoned Tom Sawyer couldn’t a done it no neater himself. Of course he would a throwed more style into it, but I can’t do that very handy, not being brung up to it. - 1884 December 10, Mark Twain [pseudonym; Samuel...
    • The Blocker was a versatile loop. It could be throwed from hossback or afoot, and could be used for a head ketch, heelin’, or forefootin’. - 1989, Ramon F Adams, The Old-Time Cowhand:

Origin

Regularized form of threw and thrown.