A throw-out bearing failure usually makes a lot of noise as you engage the clutch since the bearing is being accelerated to engine speed. Your symptoms sound more like the clutch is not fully releasing, or the gearbox is worn. Check the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder that it is correct, and the fluid is not gummed up and dirty (dissolved water in old fluid). If it is, try to bleed the clutch to ensure the hydraulic operation is good. The slave cylinder may also be weak or a mechanical problem with its operation.
Hope this helps.
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