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Meaning: (idiomatic)Todiscardordispensewith, especially in anabruptorrecklessmanner.1967December 1, “Under the Haberdashery By the City Gate”, inTime:Proud of their accomplishment, they recentlythrewsecrecyto the wind, opened their basement display room to visitors.2002,Elizabeth Nunez,Discretion[1],→ISBN, page274:There are men in the Bible whom God condemns for wasting their talent, forthrowing it to the wind.
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