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Toss   /tɔs/   Listen
Toss

noun
1.
The act of flipping a coin.  Synonym: flip.
2.
(sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team.  Synonyms: flip, pass.
3.
An abrupt movement.
verb
(past & past part. tossed, less properly tost; pres. part. tossing)
1.
Throw or toss with a light motion.  Synonyms: flip, pitch, sky.  "Toss me newspaper"
2.
Lightly throw to see which side comes up.  Synonym: flip.
3.
Throw carelessly.  Synonym: chuck.
4.
Move or stir about violently.  Synonyms: convulse, jactitate, slash, thrash, thrash about, thresh, thresh about.
6.
Agitate.



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"Toss" Quotes from Famous Books



... aside, use your intelligence, old man. I've laid my cards on the table—enough of them, at least. We've trumped every trick, and we've all the trumps outstanding. You have a few high cards up your sleeve. Why not toss them on the table and throw yourselves on the ...
— The Cup of Fury - A Novel of Cities and Shipyards • Rupert Hughes

... regulations too; but most of the guards are thin-blooded Southerners, and diseased into the bargain, and do not like cold air. The consequence is that the four hundred pairs of lungs in each range soon vitiate the atmosphere; the prisoners turn and toss in their cots, have bad dreams, and rise in ...
— The Subterranean Brotherhood • Julian Hawthorne

... CERDON'S head had cleft, Or at the least cropt off a limb, But ORSIN came, and rescu'd him. He, with his lance, attack'd the Knight 675 Upon his quarters opposite. But as a barque, that in foul weather, Toss'd by two adverse winds together, Is bruis'd, and beaten to and fro, And knows not which to turn him to; 680 So far'd the Knight between two foes, And knew not which of them t'oppose; Till ORSIN, charging with his lance At HUDIBRAS, by spightful ...
— Hudibras • Samuel Butler

... say is, that my grandfather made 20,000 ducats as a manufacturer; that my father doubled his capital in trade; and that I bought an estate which, in my tenants' hands, pays me six per cent. for the investment. I eat four meals a day, I'm in vigorous health, and I weigh fourteen stone. So when I toss off my third glass of old Capri wine at supper, I can't for the life of me help crying, 'Long live ...
— The Roman Question • Edmond About

... "I give you my word I'm frightened—I who've never been frightened at any man yet. In my own little way I've played pitch and toss with their hearts and made footballs of them—except that poor young fellow—I told you about him the first time we met— who gave me the scarf, and whose people wouldn't let him marry me. But this affair ...
— The Far Horizon • Lucas Malet


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