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I . toss [tɑːs, Brit tɒs] N

toss
I don't give a toss Brit inf
to argue the toss inf
to win the toss

II . toss [tɑːs, Brit tɒs] VB trans (throw)

toss
toss
to toss a coin

toss up VB intr

Usage examples with toss

to toss a coin
to win the toss
to argue the toss inf
to toss up for sth
I don't give a toss Brit inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There will also be a children's caber toss, horse rides and a barbecue.
thechronicleherald.ca
Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat.
en.wikipedia.org
Plug it in, try it out, and don't toss out your whole gas range in the process.
www.gizmodo.com.au
Once your glorified croutons have some colour on them, chop up some tomatoes and toss them in a big bowl with your bread.
www.lifehacker.com.au
This is all, of course, rudimentary, something a professional umpire will do with muscle memory and a shrug, the way a concertmaster will toss off a warm-up arpeggio.
www.npr.org
He was putting his weight behind a winning caber toss instead.
www.stuff.co.nz
The reduced uncertainty is quantified in a lower entropy: on average each toss of the coin delivers less than one full bit of information.
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A game between two reasonably equal opponents should still be a fifty-fifty contest after the toss.
www.hindustantimes.com
After the shining coin hit the glare of the spotlight, he would toss it into the hat with a definite clink sound.
en.wikipedia.org
The remaining three tribe members would then toss the rings onto three posts.
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