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  • 61Toss — Original name in latin Tss (Kreis 4) Name in other language Toess (Kreis 4), Tss (Kreis 4), Winterthur Toss, Winterthur Tss State code CH Continent/City Europe/Zurich longitude 47.4789 latitude 8.70215 altitude 470 Population 8672 Date 2010 04 05 …

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  • 62toss — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. fling, buffet, jerk; agitate, stir; throw, cast; tumble, sway; pitch, roll. See agitation, propulsion, excitability. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To throw easily] Syn. hurl, fling, cast; see throw 1 . 2.… …

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  • 63toss-up — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n., informal, toss of the coin, even chance. See choice. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. deadlock, bet, draw; see tie 4 …

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  • 64toss-up — See it s a toss up …

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  • 65toss — verb 1) he tossed the ball over the fence Syn: throw, hurl, fling, sling, cast, pitch, lob, project; informal heave, chuck 2) he tossed a coin and it landed heads Syn: flip, flick 3 …

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  • 66toss — Noun. 1. Rubbish, nonsense. E.g. That play was toss, we should have gone to the cinema instead. 2. An act of masturbation. Verb. To masturbate …

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  • 67toss — v 1. throw, chuck, pitch, fling, cant, dart, flirt, shy; cast, hurl, put, heave; dash, sling, let fly, send, launch; propel, project, jaculate, catapault. 2. jerk, jolt, joggle, jostle, shake; agitate, disturb, upset, disquiet, discompose. 3.… …

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  • 68toss — verb 1) he tossed his tools into the boot Syn: throw, hurl, fling, sling, pitch, lob, launch; informal heave, chuck, bung 2) he tossed a coin Syn: flip, flick …

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  • 69toss-up — UK / US noun [singular] informal the act of throwing a coin into the air and making a decision based on which side the coin falls on • be a toss up …

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  • 70toss —   Ho olei, kiola;     about or back and forth, ho oleilei, kīolaola, walakīkē, huhuhulei, akūkū, ka apā;     , as a ship, hulei, huleilua, kāhulihuli, ka inapu, paiāha a, paialewa, kulana;     , as with palm of hand up, kuwala, kuala;     up,… …

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