Toss
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verb
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noun
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noun
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(As a verb)
Toss ( verb )
- To throw or cast lightly.
- To throw or hurl with a quick motion.
- To cause to turn over or change position abruptly.
- To flip a coin to decide something.
Origin:
Middle english tosen, from old english tȳsian; akin to old high german ziosan to throw.
Examples:
- He tossed the ball to his friend.
- She tossed her hair back.
- The boat tossed in the waves.
- They tossed a coin to decide who would go first.
- He tossed and turned all night, unable to sleep.
(As a noun)
Toss ( noun )
- To throw or cast lightly.
- To throw or hurl with a quick motion.
- To cause to turn over or change position abruptly.
- To flip a coin to decide something.
Origin:
Middle english tosen, from old english tȳsian; akin to old high german ziosan to throw.
Examples:
- He tossed the ball to his friend.
- She tossed her hair back.
- The boat tossed in the waves.
- They tossed a coin to decide who would go first.
- He tossed and turned all night, unable to sleep.
(As a noun)
Toss ( noun )
- To throw or cast lightly.
- To throw or hurl with a quick motion.
- To cause to turn over or change position abruptly.
- To flip a coin to decide something.
Origin:
Middle english tosen, from old english tȳsian; akin to old high german ziosan to throw.
Examples:
- He tossed the ball to his friend.
- She tossed her hair back.
- The boat tossed in the waves.
- They tossed a coin to decide who would go first.
- He tossed and turned all night, unable to sleep.