01 v. t. To throw with the hand; especially, to throw with the palm of the hand upward, or to throw upward; as, to toss a ball.
imp. & p. p.
Tossed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Tossing
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1.
To throw with the hand; especially, to throw with the palm of the hand upward, or to throw upward; as, to toss a ball.
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2.
To lift or throw up with a sudden or violent motion; as, to toss the head.“He tossed his arm aloft, and proudly told me, He would not stay.” — Addison.
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3.
To cause to rise and fall; as, a ship tossed on the waves in a storm.“We being exceedingly tossed with a tempest.” — Act xxvii. 18.
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4.
To agitate; to make restless.“Calm region once, And full of peace, now tossed and turbulent.” — Milton.
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5.
Hence, to try; to harass.“Whom devils fly, thus is he tossed of men.” — Herbert.
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6.
To keep in play; to tumble over; as, to spend four years in tossing the rules of grammar.[Obs.]
Phrases & compounds
To toss off —
to drink hastily.
To toss the cars —
See under Oar, n.