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Answer for the clue "Let fly ", 4 letters:
toss

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Usage examples of toss.

Using a tossed coin to make sure she chose the piles randomly, she buried one acorn in the first and the other in the second.

McDermitt shut his eyes for an instant after tossing a grenade to the deck of the aft compartment.

He left the price of admission on the little desk to his left and as an afterthought, tossed in something for the lock.

He looked a bit banged up, and his clothes were still a bit sodden, obviously from having been tossed into the river by Aileron of the Harpers Bizarre.

Beyond that tossing waste of water he knew Alata lay and although he realized that the centuries of his life had brought inevitable change, he was filled with such a longing for the land of his birth that it seemed his heart would burst.

Presently the canoe came alongside and two or three dozen large albacore were tossed on deck.

Waiting until their attention was focused on the next toss, Alec slipped across to the other side.

Ripping off his cloak, Alec gathered the hem of it in one hand and tossed the other end at the upthrust corner, hoping to catch it with the hood.

My uncle, as he gasped and tossed in increasing perturbation and with eyes that had now started open, seemed not one man but many men, and suggested a curious quality of alienage from himself.

When he frowned instead of returning her brilliant smile, Alienor tossed her hair.

The cloth was empty except for the things Alman had just tossed onto it.

After removing the plates holding the round section of floor in place, Amad pulled it up into the closet and tossed it to the side.

Lady Ansa grabbed one that had rolled across the room and tossed it to Gina, who grinned her thanks.

But while he basked in his new happiness I travelled in my close stuffy envelope to Dulminster, and after having been tossed in and out of bags, shuffled, stamped, thumped, tied up, and generally shaken about, I arrived one morning at Dulminster Archdeaconry, and was laid on the breakfast table among other appetising things to greet Mrs.

The dream turned Argan into dust, I tossed him up into the air, and the breeze that came through the window we call Bheid blew the dust that was Argan away.