toss
toss
tɔs
taws
British pronunciation
/tˈɒs/

Definition & Meaning of "toss"in English

to toss
01

to throw something with a quick and sudden motion

Transitive: to toss sth somewhere
to toss definition and meaning
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Examples
He decided to toss his keys onto the table as he entered the room.
02

to throw out or discard something

Transitive: to toss sth
to toss definition and meaning
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She decided to toss the old newspapers piling up on the table.
03

to mix or combine ingredients by gently lifting and turning them in a bowl or pan

Transitive: to toss food or ingredients
to toss definition and meaning
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After adding the dressing, gently toss the salad to coat the vegetables evenly.
04

to make a decision by throwing a coin in the air and guessing which of its sides will be facing upward when it lands

Transitive: to toss a coin
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We could n't decide who should go first, so we tossed a coin.
05

to undergo a tumultuous movement characterized by rolling, tumbling, or violent commotion

Intransitive
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The ship began to toss in the rough seas, causing passengers to grip tightly to the railings.
06

to disrupt the calm or stable condition of something

Transitive: to toss sth
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The turbulent waters tossed the small boat, making it difficult to navigate.
Toss
01

the act of throwing the ball to another player on one's team

toss definition and meaning
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He made a long toss to his teammate across the field.
02

the act of flipping a coin, usually to decide something by chance

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The referee called heads in the toss.
03

a sudden or abrupt movement

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The dog gave its head a toss to shake off the water.
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