stone's throw

/'stounzkɑ:st/ Cách viết khác : (stone-cast) /'stounkɑ:st/ (stone's_throw) /'stounz'θrou/
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stone's throw

The library is just a stone's throw from the park.

Definition

Noun: - A very short distance: This phrase describes a distance that is very small, often implying that a place is easily reachable or very near. It originates from the idea of how far one can throw a stone.

Usage

The phrase "a stone's throw" is always used with an indefinite article ("a") and is typically followed by "from" to indicate the point of reference. It functions as a noun phrase, often as the subject or object of a sentence, or after a linking verb like "is" or "was".

Examples
  • The beach is a stone's throw from our hotel.
  • I live just a stone's throw from the city center.
  • The new café is only a stone's throw away.
Advanced Usage
  • "A stone's throw away": This is a common variant where "away" is added for emphasis, but the meaning remains identical to "a stone's throw."
    • The station is a stone's throw away from here.
  • Used to emphasize proximity in comparisons.
    • Compared to the long commute I used to have, my new office is a stone's throw.
Variants and Related Words
  • Stone's cast (noun): An older, less common synonym with the same meaning.
    • The inn was within a stone's cast of the castle walls.
Synonyms
  • A short distance
  • A hop, skip, and a jump (idiomatic)
  • A short walk
  • A stone's cast
Related Idioms
  • Within spitting distance: (Informal, slightly vulgar) Meaning very close by.
  • A hop, skip, and a jump: An idiomatic expression for a very short distance.
  • Right around the corner: Can mean very nearby, either literally or figuratively (e.g., an event about to happen).
stone's throw

The library is just a stone's throw from the park.

Noun
  1. a short distance
    • it's only a step to the drugstore

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