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"toss on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to quickly and casually put on or throw on something, usually a piece of clothing or an accessory. It can also refer to adding something quickly or carelessly to a situation. Example: She was in a rush to leave the house, so she quickly tossed on a pair of jeans and a t-shirt. Example: The salad was almost ready, but I decided to toss on some feta cheese for extra flavor.
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Bourdain, who is more than well-enough read to argue the toss on this one, dismisses the point.
We did well on day one having lost the toss on a green pitch that seamed around I thought 266 was a good effort to be honest.
Australia had won an important toss on a pitch that England, at least, read as one that would spin, and ended the day on 273 for five.
Diamondbacks second baseman Augie Ojeda mishandled the toss on a force play attempt, helping the Cubs put two on with one out.
Clemens blamed the wild toss on emotion.
"I would argue the toss on everything, basically.
In this instance that meant winning the toss on a misty, moisty morning.
After Rutherford's touchdown toss on Pitt's first possession, the Beavers scored in equally spectacular fashion.
Thus we have another gigantic log to toss on that Eternal Flame of Red Sox Misery.
Lisicki also double-faulted on break point, with a terrible toss on her second serve, a problem throughout the match.
Start a game of beanbag toss on the floor of Congress, and the budget would immediately be balanced.
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