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tosses

n. (plural of toss English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: toss)

Usage examples of "tosses".

Lanier parks in a tow-away zone and tosses an Officer of the Coroners red metal plate on the dash, as if lunch has suddenly turned into a crime scene.

He tosses them into the tub, douses a towel with tap water and wipes himself.

His hand snags on a rapelling harness and he tosses it into a drawer, then on second thought, tosses it back into the bag.

Girl already out of his mind, he crumples the paper into a tight wad in his fist, tosses it off the balcony and watches it tumble all the way to the sea.

He tosses one over the desk, where it responds to the jar, screen glowing, "But only because I have to.

One he tosses down to Willy near the bank, the second to Romy by the fire.

Rising, he tosses his tea, already cold, down the sink, pours himself another from the pot, spout cracked and stained at the tip.

He simply tosses pieces too big to fit inside them into the water, where gators will drag them to the bottom and feed off them at their pleasure.

She stands aft and drops in the plow anchor, then tosses two nylon lines up on the fuel dock as Jack waves, walking swiftly her way.

There are maybe half a dozen flashy suits hanging on the rod, and he pulls off a pair of pants and tosses them to Rocco.

The annoyed bartender, who would have to be an octopus to keep up with orders, tosses a wet bar towel to Marino.

He wipes off his table and tosses it back, almost hitting an old woman in the head.

A block south, he tosses his baseball cap into another trash can and ducks into the shadows of scaffolding to unfasten his canvas knapsack.

He tosses the wet, matted hair into the toilet and waves flies away from his face, disgusted as he watches them moil over the plate of chocolates.

Sweating, stepping on beach thistles with his bare feet but taking no notice, he groans, grunts, giggles some, plants a beanpole, tosses a roofing lath against it slantwise, throws some wire after it -- he doesn't tie things together, just tosses, and they stay in place miraculously -- makes a reddish-brown silver-threaded curtain climb three-and-a-half times around bean pole and roofing lath, allows matted bundles of straw to turn into a head around a mustard pot, selects a visor cap, ex changes the student cap for a Quaker's hat, mixes up the caterpillar of hats and the bright-colored sand flies as well, favors a nightcap for a time, but finally appoints a coffee cozy stiffened by the last flood to function as a summit.