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Stone's throw Meaning in English

expression

ˈstoʊnz/ /ˈθɹoʊ
STOHNZ-throw
stəʊnz/ /θɹˈəʊ
STOHNZ-throh

Definition

A very short distance; if something is a stone's throw away, it is very close or nearby.

Usage & Nuances

This is an idiomatic, informal expression. Used with 'from,' 'away,' or after 'just.' Means physically close, not about time. Don’t use literally – you do not actually throw a stone.

Example Sentences

The school is just a stone's throw from my house.

basic

The library is a stone's throw away.

basic

My best friend lives a stone's throw away from here.

basic

The beach is only a stone's throw away, so we can walk there.

natural

Their office is a stone's throw from the station—super convenient!

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We found a great café just a stone's throw from the hotel.

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