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Toss in   /tɔs ɪn/   Listen
Toss in

verb
1.
Add casually to a conversation.






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"Toss in" Quotes from Famous Books



... knew nothing of it, but began to toss in the delirium of his fever, living over again some of the bitter experiences of the past ...
— Two Boys and a Fortune • Matthew White, Jr.

... Soft, sallow, succulent, delicately finished about the mouth and firmly shaped about the chin, dark-eyed, full-throated, they looked as if they had been grown in a land of olives. There was a little toss in their movement, full of muliebrity. I fancied there was something more of the duck and less of the chicken about them, as compared with the daughters of our leaner soil; but these are mere impressions caught from stray glances, and if there is any offence in ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 62, December, 1862 • Various

... he continued, "here's poor fellow on his keepin' for tithe business and although you don't know me, I know you well enough to be sartin that you'll give this daicent boy a toss in a bed till daybreak—an' a mouthful to ate if he ...
— The Tithe-Proctor - The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two • William Carleton



Words linked to "Toss in" :   add, append, supply



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