toss+about

  • 51thrash about — verb move or stir about violently (Freq. 1) The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed • Syn: ↑convulse, ↑thresh, ↑thresh about, ↑thrash, ↑slash, ↑toss, ↑ …

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  • 52thresh about — verb move or stir about violently The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed • Syn: ↑convulse, ↑thresh, ↑thrash, ↑thrash about, ↑slash, ↑toss, ↑jactitate …

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  • 53Pitch and toss — (also known as Liney or Jingles ) is a simple coin game, known by this name in Britain since at least the 18th century. It is often played in playgrounds and colleges throughout. The Rules Any number of players line up a fixed distance away from… …

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  • 54Modern Toss (TV series) — Modern Toss Genre Comedy Animation Created by Jon Link Mick Bunnage Starring Simon Roberts Fiona Terry Christopher Rowe Camilla Corbett Yvonne Tansley Voices of R …

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  • 55Don't Toss Us Away — Single by Patty Loveless from the album Honky Tonk Angel A side …

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  • 56thrash about — Synonyms and related words: agonize over, be at sea, be uncertain, beat about, blunder, careen, career, doubt, falter, feel unsure, flounce, flounder, grope, labor, lurch, pitch, pitch and plunge, plunge, puzzle over, question, reel, rock, roll,… …

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  • 57Sheaf toss — The sheaf toss is a traditional Scottish agricultural sport event originally contested at country fairs. A pitchfork is used to hurl a burlap bag stuffed with straw over a horizontal bar above the competitor s head. Typical weight for the bag is… …

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  • 58argue the toss — (UK)    If you argue the toss, you refuse to accept a decision and argue about it.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If you argue the toss, you dispute a decision or choice which has already been made.     The final choice was made… …

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  • 59argue the toss — (UK) If you argue the toss, you refuse to accept a decision and argue about it …

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  • 60To toss the oars — Oar Oar ([=o]r), n [AS. [=a]r; akin to Icel. [=a]r, Dan. aare, Sw. [*a]ra; perh. akin to E. row, v. Cf. {Rowlock}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An implement for impelling a boat, being a slender piece of timber, usually ash or spruce, with a grip or handle …

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