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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121. Toss out as much as possible a relatively small amount.
122. And so did he toss and turn, and get up for a drink of water, and knock over a pile of books.
123. I studied mathematics in the University of Waterloo in Canada, each school had to toss back a long time on the road by a vehicle at the airport before all over.
124. The 911 members of the 2005 graduating class toss their hats after being dismissed.
125. It left them a position , only last weekend, to toss away a Premiership game at Portsmouth.
126. There's real chemistry between these two young actors, and the barbs they toss back and forth at one another are just right, and never overdone.
127. Demonstrators toss more dynamite, tear off the mob for now.
128. Unidentified items - What is THAT in that takeout box? Toss.
129. It was a toss - up who was dirtier, Samuel Johnson or his biographer James Boswell.
130. Toss it off, don't leave any heeltap, scorch your throat and be happy.
131. NREM sleep is when you tend to toss and turn in bed. Your brain quiets down, which means that you aren't dreaming.
132. When they catch a fish, they will measure toss back if it is not long enough.
133. Would they really lean across the passenger seat to toss out a bottle of piss?
134. My honey, toss a coin to ask the God whether I love you or not.
135. The baby likes to toss everything at his hand down.
136. However, the grenades do have a new secondary function - an underhand toss.
137. Skip these altogether. Make your own croutons by toasting cut-up stale bread you would otherwise toss, and try mixing your own salad dressing.
138. If you buy the fur coat, the store will toss in a shawl.
139. What follows are seven creepy experiments—thought experiments, really—that show how contemporary science might advance if it were to toss away the moral compass that guides it.
140. Orville Wright won the toss and became the pilot of the first powered flight in history.
141. Cut oranges crosswise into round slices, then cut slices in half. Toss red leaf lettuce, orange slices, and red onion slices in large bowl.
142. 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.
143. While daikon soaks, toss shrimp with oil and 1/8 teaspoon pepper.
144. The rest of us really couldn't give a toss; money's what we want.
145. To achieve an effective Ultimate Frisbee toss,[http://Sentencedict.com] the wind speed can't be too high.
146. But what are the judges really saying when they toss out some of their favorite phrases?
147. The answers to these questions lie in the business books that many literary editors so casually toss out.
148. To prevent injury, people don't have to toss out flip-flops or high heels entirely.
149. Learn the basics of Diabolo juggling such as the high toss in this free juggling video series.
150. Play ball. Researchers autistics'social skills in this computer game of toss.
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.