Word of the Day: Toss
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toss
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tossed
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tossed
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The word “toss” is similar to yesterday’s word of the day, “throw.”
- I tossed the ball to my son.
- You can toss that shirt into the laundry.
- Jeremy tossed some money into the collection plate during the church service.
- Don’t toss that paper away. Save it for later.
- The players fighting on the field were tossed from the game.
When a person has trouble going to sleep, he or she tosses and turns. This sort of action is an indication of restlessness.
- Mary couldn’t get to sleep. She tossed and turned all night.
- Roger kept tossing and turning last night because of indigestion.
The word “toss” is often used when describing the preparation of a salad. In this case, “toss” is similar to the word “mix.”
- After the lettuce and the vegetables are put into the bowl, toss them all together so that they are well mixed.
- I had a tossed salad with ranch dressing for lunch.
When deciding the fate of something or when trying to make a difficult decision, sometimes we leave it to a coin toss:
- When I toss the quarter into the air, call it heads or tails.
- John the lost the coin toss, so he drove all the way to Chicago while his friend, Dan, took a nap in the passenger seat.
Essential English Dictionary
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