Noun(1) the act of flipping a coin(2) (sports(3) an abrupt movement(4) (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team(5) throw
Verb(1) throw or toss with a light motion(2) lightly throw to see which side comes up(3) throw carelessly(4) move or stir about violently(5) throw or cast away(6) agitate(7) move back and forth
Noun(1) the act of flipping a coin(2) (sports(3) an abrupt movement(4) (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team(5) throw
Verb(1) throw or toss with a light motion(2) lightly throw to see which side comes up(3) throw carelessly(4) move or stir about violently(5) throw or cast away(6) agitate(7) move back and forth
(1) Nalanda winning the toss made a wise decision to give first lease of the wicket to Ananda who were reeling at two wickets for four runs in the fifth over of the match.(2) Kish turned sharply enough to toss his hair behind his pointed ear.(3) Winning the toss isn't such a blessing here - in nine games, the team losing the toss has won on seven occasions, including the last five ODIs.(4) I could demand her keys and toss her office(5) In the first game Kilkenny won the toss , served first and made an ace on the serve to lead one nil.(6) They won the toss and chose bravely to bat first.(7) we could just toss a coin(8) Transfer the meat into a casserole, then quickly toss the onions and carrots in the fat.(9) John won the toss of a coin to present the first program, but this soon gave way to a single compu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2510re a year later.(10) the toss of a coin(11) Her team won the toss , and picked the side they wanted to defend, while the Northern Appleton Wildcats got the kickoff.(12) After winning the toss and deciding to bat, Brothers were struggling at 3-24 when Matthews walked to the crease.(13) a defiant toss of her head(14) Somerset won the toss and chose to bat(15) Drain off any liquid, then toss with 2 tablespoons lemon juice and set aside.(16) toss the pasta in the sauce