toss+about

  • 61not give a toss — British informal to not care about something I don t give a toss what they call me …

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  • 62knock about — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rove, drift, wander; see drift , roam , walk 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To be rough or brutal with: manhandle, rough (up), slap around. Slang: mess up. See ATTACK, STRIKE. 2. To injure or damage, as by abuse or… …

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  • 63argue the toss — British to continue to argue about something that has already been decided and is not important …

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  • 64βληστρίζοντ' — βληστρίζοντα , βληστρίζω toss about pres part act neut nom/voc/acc pl βληστρίζοντα , βληστρίζω toss about pres part act masc acc sg βληστρίζοντι , βληστρίζω toss about pres part act masc/neut dat sg βληστρίζοντι , βληστρίζω toss about pres ind… …

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  • 65метаться — МЕТАТЬСЯ1, несов. Двигаться в разных направлениях быстро и беспорядочно, суетливо устремляясь то в одну, то в другую сторону (обычно о движении живых существ, находящихся в напряженном психическом или физическом состоянии); Син.: носиться,… …

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  • 66Agitation — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Irregular motion. < N PARAG:Agitation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 agitation agitation stir tremor shake ripple jog jolt jar jerk shock succussion trepidation quiver …

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  • 67thrash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. beat, spank, whip, flog, strike; defeat, overcome, conquer; thresh. See success, punishment. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To beat] Syn. trounce, flog, flail; see beat 2 , punish . 2. [To toss about] Syn …

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  • 68bandy — I. v. a. 1. Toss, toss about, toss to and fro, agitate, dispute about. 2. Exchange, interchange, give and take. II. a. Crooked, bent, bow (legged) …

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  • 69tumble — [c]/ˈtʌmbəl / (say tumbuhl) verb (tumbled, tumbling) –verb (i) 1. to roll or fall over or down as by losing footing, support, or equilibrium: to tumble down the stairs. 2. to fall rapidly, as stock market prices. 3. to perform leaps, springs,… …

  • 70tumble — /tum beuhl/, v., tumbled, tumbling, n. v.i. 1. to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one s footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs. 2. to roll end over end, as in falling: The stones tumbled down …

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