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  1. idiom. Add to word list. a short distance: The animal was sitting just a stone's throw away from us. The lodge is within a stone’s throw of the ski slopes. (Definition of a stone’s throw (away) from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Browse. a stick to beat someone with idiom. a stiff breeze/wind phrase.

  2. a stone’s throw (away) idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. a short distance: The animal was sitting just a stone's throw away from us. The lodge is within a stone’s throw of the ski slopes. (Definición de a stone’s throw (away) del Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) C1.

  3. Traducciones en contexto de "a stone's throw away" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: just a stone's throw away, only a stone's throw away

  4. sustantivo. 1. (gen) piedra f. (= gravestone) lápida f. (= gemstone) piedra f ⧫ gema f. idiom: a stone's throw away, within a stone's throw a un tiro de piedra. idiom: to cast the first stone lanzar la primera piedra. which of you shall cast the first stone? ¿cuál de vosotros se atreve a lanzar la primera piedra?

  5. a stone's throw away. A very short distance away (from someone or something). Brett wanted a shorter commute, so he moved to a house that is just a stone's throw away from his job. This vacation home is amazing. The ocean is a stone's throw away!

  6. A STONE'S THROW - Cambridge English Dictionary. Significado de a stone's throw en inglés. a stone's throw. idiom. Add to word list. C2. a very short distance: a stone's throw from The apartment is just a stone's throw from the sea. a stone's throw away "Is your house far from here?" "No, it's only a stone's throw away."

  7. Spanish: a minutos de - a un paso de - a un tiro de piedra - ahí nomás. Forum discussions with the word (s) "stone's throw" in the title: a stone's throw across. a stone's throw away. stone's throw. a stone's throw vs. spitting distance - English Only forum. a stone’s throw of him - English Only forum.