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toss
verb
To throw with an initial upward direction.
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I doubt that he gives much of a toss.
The first ball of Flintoff's next over yielded eight – a hip-high full toss which was deposited over backward square-leg by Varun Chopra for six.
They think that you can toss two people together.
Grundy offers up a full toss that is planted back down the ground by Perry for four more.
Cooked white beans, meanwhile, are a gem to have ready in the fridge: puree and use to top bruschetta, or toss into rocket salads, or heat up with masses of olive oil, lemon juice and garlic to serve with bangers.
After a starter of cold duck's blood in a soup dish topped with golden, crisp fried shallots, we were served a huge platter of roasted carcass, and encouraged to toss the bones over our shoulders for the stray dogs to chew on.
By comparison, they won't really give a toss about this.
Season the salad to taste and then toss it gently to ensure that the dressing is evenly distributed.
Sprinkle them with a little salt and leave to drain in a colander over the sink or on the draining board for at least half an hour, to draw out any excess water. 2 Preheat the oven to 220C/425F/gas mark 7. When the aubergines are drained, toss them in the vegetable oil and roast in the oven for 30-40 minuntil unthe the aubergines are completely soft and a tempting golden on the outside.
Following on from their dramatic last-ball victory against Zimbabwe in Group B on St Patrick's Day, William Porterfield's men restricted the UAE to 123 for six after winning the toss, with Paul Stirling and Kevin O'Brien each taking two wickets.
Cameron Smith has won the toss and NSW are kicking off.
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