throwed

Etymology
Regularized form of and.

Verb

 * 1)  ; threw.
 * 2) * 1991, Ben K Green, Some More Horse Tradin’
 * I’d lost my hat, tore my fingernails off on the saddle horn, and was damn near throwed when he lost his breath and throwed his head up and stopped!
 * 1) * 2003, Mark Harris, The Southpaw
 * I throwed slow and easy, and I felt in my mind like the sight of Pop out there on that same pitching hill.
 * 1)  ; thrown.
 * 2) * 1991, Ben K Green, Some More Horse Tradin’
 * I’d lost my hat, tore my fingernails off on the saddle horn, and was damn near throwed when he lost his breath and throwed his head up and stopped!
 * 1) * 1991, Ben K Green, Some More Horse Tradin’
 * I’d lost my hat, tore my fingernails off on the saddle horn, and was damn near throwed when he lost his breath and throwed his head up and stopped!
 * 1) * 1991, Ben K Green, Some More Horse Tradin’
 * I’d lost my hat, tore my fingernails off on the saddle horn, and was damn near throwed when he lost his breath and throwed his head up and stopped!
 * I’d lost my hat, tore my fingernails off on the saddle horn, and was damn near throwed when he lost his breath and throwed his head up and stopped!