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coin toss
1
[+ object] : to throw [something] with a quick, light motion
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I tossed the ball to him. = I tossed him the ball.
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She tossed the ball high in/into the air.
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She tossed the paper at/into the recycling bin.
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He tossed his dirty socks onto the floor.
2
[+ object] : to move or lift [something, such as a part of your body] quickly or suddenly
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She tossed her hair and smiled.
3
: to move [something] back and forth or up and down
[+ object]
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Waves tossed the ship about.
[no object]
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The ship tossed on the waves.
4
[+ object] : to stir or mix [something] lightly
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Toss the vegetables with olive oil.
5
: to cause [something] to turn over by throwing it into the air
[+ object]
[no object]
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“Who's going to put out the trash?” “Let's toss for it.” [=let's toss a coin to decide]
toss and turn
: to move about and turn over in bed because you are unable to sleep
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She was tossing and turning all night.
toss back
[phrasal verb]
toss back [something] or toss [something] back informal
: to drink [something] quickly
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He tossed back a shot of whiskey.
toss in
[phrasal verb]
toss in [something] or toss [something] in
: to add [something] to what you are selling without asking for more money
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I'll even toss in [=throw in] an upgrade for free.
toss off
[phrasal verb]
1
toss [something] off or toss off [something] informal
a : to produce [something] quickly and without much effort
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He tossed off a few lines of poetry.
b : to drink [something] quickly
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He tossed off a shot of whiskey.
2
toss [someone] off British, informal + impolite : masturbate
toss out
[phrasal verb] US
1
toss [something] out or toss out [something]
a : to put [something that is no longer useful or wanted] in a trash can, garbage can, etc. : to throw [something] out
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It's time to toss out those bananas.
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Did you toss the newspapers out already?
b : to refuse to accept or consider [something]
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His testimony was tossed out by the judge.
c : to mention [something] as a possible thing to be done, thought about, etc. : suggest
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She tossed out a couple of ideas for improving the company's Web site.
2
toss [someone] out or toss out [someone] : to force [someone] to leave a place
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They tossed him out [=threw him out] of the bar after he started a fight.