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Definition of toss
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of toss is as below...
Toss (v. t.) To lift or throw up with a
sudden
or
violent
motion;
as, to toss the
head..
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Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To
throw,
generally
with a
definite
aim or
purpose;
to cast; to hurl; to toss; as, to pitch
quoits;
to pitch hay; to pitch a
ball..
Bore
::
Bore (v. i.) To shoot out the nose or toss it in the air; -- said of a
horse.
Toss
::
Toss (v. t.) To lift or throw up with a
sudden
or
violent
motion;
as, to toss the
head..
Tossed
::
Tossed
(imp. & p. p.) of Tos.
Dungfork
::
Dungfork
(n.) A fork for
tossing
dung.
Caber
::
Caber (n.) A pole or beam used in
Scottish
games for
tossing
as a trial of
strength.
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) A
throw;
a toss; a cast, as of
something
from the hand; as, a good pitch in
quoits..
Chuck
::
Chuck (n.) A game
played
with
chucks,
in which one or more are
tossed
up and
caught;
jackstones..
Fan
::
Fan (n.) An
instrument
for
winnowing
grain,
by
moving
which the grain is
tossed
and
agitated,
and the chaff is
separated
and blown
away..
Tosspot
::
Tosspot
(n.) A
toper;
one
habitually
given to
strong
drink;
a
drunkard.
Lacrosse
::
Lacrosse
(n.) A game of ball,
originating
among the North
American
Indians,
now the
popular
field sport of
Canada,
and
played
also in
England
and the
United
States.
Each
player
carries
a
long-handled
racket,
called
a
crosse.
The ball is not
handled
but
caught
with the
crosse
and
carried
on it, or
tossed
from it, the
object
being to carry it or throw it
through
one of the goals
placed
at
opposite
ends of the
field..
Toss
::
Toss (v. i.) To be
tossed,
as a fleet on the
ocean..
Hull
::
Hull (v. i.) To toss or drive on the
water,
like the hull of a ship
without
sails..
Flirt
::
Flirt (v. t.) To toss or throw
about;
to move
playfully
to and fro; as, to flirt a fan..
Tossel
::
Tossel
(n.) See
Tassel.
Ringtoss
::
Ringtoss
(n.) A game in which the
object
is to toss a ring so that it will catch upon an
upright
stick.
Blanketing
::
Blanketing
(n.) The act or
punishment
of
tossing
in a
blanket.
Toss
::
Toss (v. t.) To cause to rise and fall; as, a ship
tossed
on the waves in a
storm..
Bounce
::
Bounce
(v. t.) To cause to bound or
rebound;
sometimes,
to
toss..
Roll
::
Roll (v. i.) To
incline
first to one side, then to the
other;
to rock; as, there is a great
difference
in ships about
rolling;
in a
general
semse,
to be
tossed
about..
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