• Verb (used with object)

    to throw, pitch, or fling, esp. to throw lightly or carelessly
    to toss a piece of paper into the wastebasket.
    to throw or send from one to another, as in play
    to toss a ball.
    to throw or pitch with irregular or careless motions; fling or jerk about
    The ship was tossed by waves.
    to agitate, disturb, or disquiet.
    to throw, raise, or jerk upward suddenly
    She tossed her head disdainfully.
    to speak or express in a sudden offhand manner; interject
    He tossed jokes into their serious discussion.
    to throw (a coin) into the air in order to decide something by the side turned up when it falls (sometimes fol. by up ).
    to toss a coin with (someone).
    to stir or mix (a salad) lightly until the ingredients are coated with the dressing.

    Verb (used without object)

    to pitch, rock, sway, or move irregularly, as a ship on a rough sea or a flag or plumes in the breeze.
    to fling or jerk oneself or move restlessly about, esp. on a bed or couch
    to toss in one's sleep.
    to throw something.
    to throw a coin into the air in order to decide something by the way it falls (sometimes fol. by up ).
    to go with a fling of the body
    to toss out of a room in a fit of anger.

    Noun

    an act or instance of tossing.
    a pitching about or up and down.
    a throw or pitch.
    tossup ( def. 1 ) .
    the distance to which something is or may be thrown.
    a sudden fling or jerk of the body, esp. a quick upward or backward movement of the head. ?

    Verb phrases

    toss off,
    to accomplish quickly or easily.
    to consume rapidly, esp. to drink something up in one swallow
    He tossed off a cocktail before dinner.
    British Slang . to masturbate.
    toss up, Informal . to vomit. ?

    Idiom

    toss one's cookies
    Slang . cookie ( def. 6 ) .

    Antonyms

    noun, verb
    catch
    verb
    lie still

    tác giả


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