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toss

[taws, tos] / tɔs, tɒs /






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The technical regulations that govern car design in one era are tossed out and replaced by a fresh set of regulations—and a brand new engineering challenge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Additionally, Greg likes nuts and cocoa, can toss a penny into a jar from across a room, and played minor league hockey, which will put him back on skates here.

From Los Angeles Times

If the new final girl of the “Scream” franchise wouldn’t play nice and stick to the script, they’d simply toss her away and pay Neve Campbell to return.

From Salon

My Domino’s order is a small pepperoni, pineapple, olives and sausage slice ... hand tossed, cheesed up, and then I will get a side of garlic knots and a side of buffalo wings with ranch.

From Los Angeles Times

England conceded more runs than ever before after winning the toss in Mumbai – a position from which previous sides in English colours have folded.

From BBC