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'toss back' is a common phrase used in written English.
It is often used to describe throwing something back in a casual manner. For example, "John tossed back the ball to his friend".
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Caddies have been known to toss back a beer or two while playing.
Gary Cee is, and he's invited us to toss back a few boilermakers.
After a little basketball talk, Thomas would throw down verse rather than toss back shots.
Patrons are encouraged to toss back "a shot and a wash," Kerouac's preferred tipple.
On the Metro-North Railroad, they toss back Foster's beer and corn chips, but rarely rum or rosé.
Off the sand, surfers kick back (and toss back bottles of Dorada beer) in the Wild West dirt-road town.
South Carolina's crabbers look for blue crabs and usually toss back the stone crabs that wander into their pots.
In theory, the police snatch up the fugitives and the guns and toss back the innocent people.
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They tossed back more gin.
Then the fish are tossed back alive.
She tossed back the wine and poured herself another glass.
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