Synonym: cast, chuck, fling, flip, heave, hurl, pitch, sling, throw. Similar words: chitosan, go to sleep, gross, to speak of, so to speak, across, that is to say, cross out. Meaning: [tɑs /tɒs] n. 1. the act of flipping a coin 2. (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team 3. an abrupt movement. v. 1. throw or toss with a light motion 2. lightly throw to see which side comes up 3. throw carelessly 4. move or stir about violently 5. throw or cast away 6. agitate.
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91. To write stories that they intend to evaluate, learn from, improve, or toss out as a failed experiment.
92. Combine meat, grapes and shallot with dressing and toss gently to mix well.
93. The players spin a racker. The winner of the toss has the right to serve first . The loser has the right to choose ends.
94. He was shot with thirty nails, tied up with electrical wires and extension cords, rolled in an area rug, and bundled up. Toss him into an icy river, and we may as well call him Rasputin.
95. Combine the oil, salt and tarragon; drizzle over vegetables and toss to coat.
96. Or God will toss off a limerick for your pleasure.
97. He would toss one and then double up with laughter; he really had the most appalling sense of humor, sophomoric and well, trashy.
98. In this critical time of a toss - up, she will be where to go?
99. He thinks a reporter should be able to toss off an article every few hours.
100. Even toss out that emergency pack you have stashed in the secret pocket of your backpack. Get rid of your ashtrays and lighters, too.
101. And of those tonight in the upper chambers Who toss and sigh and cannot rest.
102. To toss or whirl in a drum , tumbler, or tumbling box.
103. The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the ball softly towards Shay.
104. Let us toss up a coin to decide who is to begin the game.
105. Just toss the flowers in a gallon-sized zip-lock bag along with about a cup of salt. Shake the bag well, and the salt will whisk away the dust and debris.
106. A pitch or roll would toss Brown off the wing into the Atlantic below.
107. 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.
108. You can combine them with potatoes for a luxurious gratin, or toss them with pasta and ricotta cheese.
109. One can easily toss away the chair and buy a plastic one, he tells poker-faced officials, but if it were repaired and cleaned, the Ming chair would be worth 10, 000 plastic chairs.
110. But many Venetians are not yet ready to toss their Wellington boots and waders.
111. Get that toss of your head you had the other night. ".
112. When the pasta is ready, toss the fettuccine with the sauce, squeeze in the lemon juice if you like, and put fish on it.
113. Moab is my washbasin, upon Edom I toss my sandal ; over Philistia I shout in triumph.
114. that is high in fiber and full of vitamins with 1-percent milk, eat an orange (toss those peels) and grape jelly and maybe a yogurt sommthie if you're still hungry. Sentencedict.com
115. Toss dark, leafy greens in hot, garlicky oil for a cleansing and delicious dish...
116. Clean and soak the shrimp . Add in the egg white. Toss with oil . Put aside.
117. Toss to mix through then over with the chopped parsley before serving.
118. Ultimate Frisbee combines the traditional game of disc toss with the tackling techniques of football and the goalie position in soccer.
119. In a separate bowl, mix the roasted peanuts, dry shrimp, both whole and ground, toasted coconut, sliced red onion and chopped coriander leaves together. Toss well to combine.
120. Who's to pay for the drinks? Let's toss a coin for it.
More similar words: chitosan, go to sleep, gross, to speak of, so to speak, across, that is to say, cross out, at a loss, to some extent, possible, get across, put across, come across, cut across, as soon as possible.