throw up eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
through having finished or arrived at completion
troupe an organization of performers and associated personnel
draw up straighten oneself
troop a group of soldiers
throb pulsate or pound with abnormal force
true up make level, square, balanced, or concentric
thrip any of various small to minute sucking insects with narrow feathery wings if any; they feed on plant sap and many are destructive
trope language used in a nonliteral sense
drop let fall to the ground
tear up tear into shreds
droop sink or settle from pressure or loss of tautness
theory a belief that can guide behavior
towrope (nautical) a rope used in towing
tier up a worker who ties something
dry up lose water or moisture
Thorpe outstanding United States athlete (1888-1953)
therapy the act of providing treatment for an illness or disorder
Tharp innovative United States dancer and choreographer
thereby by that means or because of that