Similar words: gross out, cross out, toss, pass out, miss out, suss out, tosser, missouri. Meaning: v. throw or cast away.
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(1) You should toss out all those old magazines.
(2) He tossed out of the office.
(3) Kurt was tossed out of the club for trying to start a fight.
(4) He was perpetually in the political wilderness, often tossed out of office.
(5) Within minutes of being tossed out, the soaking fabrics became stiff boards.
(6) Ever since term limits were tossed out, there has been no limit to the ebullience of their target, Willie Brown.
(7) Voters have tossed out the coalition of young, idealistic, inexperienced and fractious liberal parties that won in 1996.
(8) That example was tossed out during the 1950s, when McCarthyites took issue with it.
(9) He tossed out Lee Chapman, who then became a major force in the Leeds team that won the League last season.
(10) He recently was tossed out of a game midway through the first period, having accumulated 37 PIMs.
(11) The result is that the liter pop bottle you tossed out six months ago may be on your back today.
(12) There, I predict that any such legislative edict would be tossed out on its ear.
(13) Estimates of the number that will not be tossed out for various reasons run from 50 percent to 80 percent.
(14) For 1996, the solo and duet were tossed out of the Olympics and replaced by the eight-woman team.
(15) But macroeconomic events should never lead us to toss out the first rule of prudent policy: fund projects only when benefits exceed costs.
(16) Even toss out that emergency pack you have stashed in the secret pocket of your backpack. Get rid of your ashtrays and lighters, too.
(17) Toss out as much as possible a relatively small amount.
(18) To prevent injury, people don't have to toss out flip-flops or high heels entirely.
(19) Each year, we toss out about 27 percent of edible food, and the average family of four throws out about $600 worth of groceries.
(20) Before we toss out mainstream discipline, it would be nice to have some evidence.
(21) Make sure to toss out any malodorous items that might be causing the bad smell.
(22) So, don't toss out your garage door openers or cordless phones, people.
(23) Toss your scraps, your garbage, and anything that you'd normally make a small, quick trip to the garbage can for.. or if you'd need to open a cupboard to toss out.
(24) To write stories that they intend to evaluate, learn from, improve, or toss out as a failed experiment.
(25) Reports say Ambassador Galbraith has sided with the Canadian chairman of the Electoral Complaints Commission, Grant Kippen, to take a hard line and toss out all tainted ballots. Sentencedict.com
(26) Would they really lean across the passenger seat to toss out a bottle of piss?
(27) Don't worry about the (lack of) sense of what you write, for you can chose to keep or toss out these ideas when the activity is over.
(28) But what are the judges really saying when they toss out some of their favorite phrases?
(29) The answers to these questions lie in the business books that many literary editors so casually toss out.
(30) The arrival of electronics allowed Tom Watson to build on the past, yet toss out what had become stale -- in this case, IBM's reliance on punched-card machines.
More similar words: gross out, cross out, toss, pass out, miss out, suss out, tosser, missouri, tossing, cross off, knossos, blossom, toss a coin, possessor, gloss over, crossover, missouri river, blossoming, glossophobia, as soon as possible, missouri compromise, a sound mind in a sound body, tosh, autos, so to say, ptosis, go to seed, go to sea, comatose, ketosis.