toss
suomi-englanti sanakirjatoss englannista suomeksi
nakkelu
heitto
sekoittaa
heittää
heittelehtiä
viskata
viskaus
heittää pois
Substantiivi
Verbi
toss englanniksi
A throw, a lob, of a ball etc., with an initial upward direction, particularly with a lack of care.
The toss before a cricket match in order to decide who bats first, or before a football match in order to decide the direction of play.
A haughty throwing up of the head.
Concern or consideration.
(ux)
(quote-book)
A measure of sprats.
{{quote-book|en|year=1834 |first=Sir Charles William |last=Pasley |authorlink=Charles Pasley
A handover from one presenter to another, announced by the first presenter.
2003, Dennis Hart, ''Monitor (Take 2)'' (page 87)
- The introduction would still be done by the ''Monitor'' host in New York's Studio 5B, followed by the toss to the newsperson in Washington.
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An act of masturbation.
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To throw with an initial upward direction.
(syn)
To lift with a sudden or violent motion.
(RQ:Addison Cato)
{{quote-text|en|year=1835|author=Charles Whitehead|title=The Autobiography of Jack Ketch|page=74
To agitate; to make restless.
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
To subject to trials; to harass.
{{RQ:Herbert Temple
To flip a coin, to decide a point of contention.
To masturbate.(c)
To search (a room or a cell), sometimes leaving visible disorder, as for valuables or evidence of a crime.
(quote-text)
(RQ:James International Episode)
To be tossed, as a fleet on the ocean, or as a ship in heavy seas.
(RQ:Shakespeare Pericles)
To keep in play; to tumble over.
(RQ:Ascham Scholemaster)
To peak (the oars), to lift them from the rowlocks and hold them perpendicularly, the handle resting on the bottom of the boat.
(RQ:Congreve Love for Love)
To vomit.