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toss something/somebody ↔ out phrasal verb

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toss something/somebody ↔ out phrasal verb American English informal (see also toss)

1. to get rid of something that you do not want Synonym : throw out:
I tossed most of that stuff out when we moved.

2. to make someone leave a place, especially because of bad behaviour Synonym : throw out
toss something/somebody ↔ out of
Kurt was tossed out of the club for trying to start a fight.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

toss out
toss out (someone/something)
to get rid of someone or something.
She tossed out my old chair.

Mrs. Curtis tossed him out of class for laughing.

toss out (something)
1.
to refuse to accept or consider something.
The judge tossed out the case two weeks ago.

We received thousands of proposals for the memorial, but tossed most of them out because they were dull or inappropriate.

2.
to suggest something as a possibility.
We tossed out half a dozen titles and then discussed what we thought about each one.

Now that you've had a chance to look at the memo, I'll toss an idea out to start the discussion.

toss out (something)
1.
to refuse to accept or consider something.
The judge tossed out the case two weeks ago.

We received thousands of proposals for the memorial, but tossed most of them out because they were dull or inappropriate.

2.
to suggest something as a possibility.
We tossed out half a dozen titles and then discussed what we thought about each one.

Now that you've had a chance to look at the memo, I'll toss an idea out to start the discussion.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

toss out something
toss out (someone/something)
to get rid of someone or something.
She tossed out my old chair.

Mrs. Curtis tossed him out of class for laughing.

toss out (something)
1.
to refuse to accept or consider something.
The judge tossed out the case two weeks ago.

We received thousands of proposals for the memorial, but tossed most of them out because they were dull or inappropriate.

2.
to suggest something as a possibility.
We tossed out half a dozen titles and then discussed what we thought about each one.

Now that you've had a chance to look at the memo, I'll toss an idea out to start the discussion.

toss out (something)
1.
to refuse to accept or consider something.
The judge tossed out the case two weeks ago.

We received thousands of proposals for the memorial, but tossed most of them out because they were dull or inappropriate.

2.
to suggest something as a possibility.
We tossed out half a dozen titles and then discussed what we thought about each one.

Now that you've had a chance to look at the memo, I'll toss an idea out to start the discussion.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

toss out
{v.}
1. To put somewhere to be destroyed because not wanted.
He didn't need the brush anymore so he threw it out.
Syn.: THROW AWAY(1).
2. To refuse to accept.
The inspector tossed out all the parts that didn't work.

3. To force to leave; dismiss.
When the employees complained too loudly, the owner threw them out.
Syn.: KICK OUT, TURN OUT(1).
4. To cause to be out in baseball by throwing the ball.
The shortstop tossed the runner out.

See: THROW OUT.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

toss out someone
toss out (someone/something)
to get rid of someone or something.
She tossed out my old chair.

Mrs. Curtis tossed him out of class for laughing.

toss out (something)
1.
to refuse to accept or consider something.
The judge tossed out the case two weeks ago.

We received thousands of proposals for the memorial, but tossed most of them out because they were dull or inappropriate.

2.
to suggest something as a possibility.
We tossed out half a dozen titles and then discussed what we thought about each one.

Now that you've had a chance to look at the memo, I'll toss an idea out to start the discussion.

toss out (something)
1.
to refuse to accept or consider something.
The judge tossed out the case two weeks ago.

We received thousands of proposals for the memorial, but tossed most of them out because they were dull or inappropriate.

2.
to suggest something as a possibility.
We tossed out half a dozen titles and then discussed what we thought about each one.

Now that you've had a chance to look at the memo, I'll toss an idea out to start the discussion.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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