How To Use Toss out In A Sentence

  • Would they renew or release ? up or toss out renewal offers that arrived in the mail?
  • Now maybe I can toss out those flesh-colored threadbare drawers of his that always give me a fright.
  • Toss out as much as possible a relatively small amount.
  • At just less than 4 pounds, the box is light enough to toss out the window if Kitty's soul-searing gaze becomes too much for you.
  • Well, you're able to toss out a couple of titles, but I didn't hear any actual examples of *how* those titles disregarded logic or continuity. Red Hulk's Offensive Line
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  • Rather than reminisce or prognosticate, I thought I'd toss out my list of Web service needs in the form of a holiday wish list.
  • Reports say Ambassador Galbraith has sided with the Canadian chairman of the Electoral Complaints Commission, Grant Kippen, to take a hard line and toss out all tainted ballots.
  • Even toss out that emergency pack you have stashed in the secret pocket of your backpack. Get rid of your ashtrays and lighters, too.
  • Toss your scraps, your garbage, and anything that you'd normally make a small, quick trip to the garbage can for.. or if you'd need to open a cupboard to toss out.
  • Would they really lean across the passenger seat to toss out a bottle of piss?
  • Each year, we toss out about 27 percent of edible food, and the average family of four throws out about $600 worth of groceries.
  • I’m about to take one last shot—toss out the name Angelina Jolie—but Cleary goes off. Soul Trapper
  • Make sure to toss out any malodorous items that might be causing the bad smell.
  • Now maybe I can toss out those flesh-colored threadbare drawers of his that always give me a fright.
  • You should toss out all those old magazines.
  • Always cheerful, always available, he enjoyed long debates with his students during which he would toss out original ideas and propose conjectures, or sketching the lines of a proof.
  • The arrival of electronics allowed Tom Watson to build on the past, yet toss out what had become stale -- in this case, IBM's reliance on punched-card machines.
  • While he's at it, he might also want to cut the salt content of the white-bean soup in half and toss out the dull sea scallops with the curried apples, almonds, and basmati rice.
  • I hate to toss out what I'm sure is a belabored question, but with regard to safety --- this route is ok? Road Trip From Mazamitla to Patzcuaro
  • Reports say Ambassador Galbraith has sided with the Canadian chairman of the Electoral Complaints Commission, Grant Kippen, to take a hard line and toss out all tainted ballots.
  • Don't worry about the (lack of) sense of what you write, for you can chose to keep or toss out these ideas when the activity is over.
  • But macroeconomic events should never lead us to toss out the first rule of prudent policy: fund projects only when benefits exceed costs.
  • If a barrel of apples contains just one poisoned apple, and you cannot tell outwardly which apple is the poisoned one, you must toss out the entire barrelful.
  • But I also don't want to toss out controlled vocabularies, or expert assignment of categories.
  • The one person who you must NOT toss out of the overcrowded lifeboat is the navigator, the fellow who knows where the boat is relative to the nearest seaports and shipping lanes. Sacred? To Whom? « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • That's an original idea, toss out SVO syntax and let the hyperbatons roll!
  • I'd toss out a topic and he'd cluck his tongue and point out ways my idea could be offensive and controversial.
  • Before we toss out mainstream discipline, it would be nice to have some evidence.
  • To write stories that they intend to evaluate, learn from, improve, or toss out as a failed experiment.
  • Or, for once just once the Liberal Party could act like a professional machine and toss out dead wood.
  • For instance, you could toss out a question like, “What’s the best comfort food when you’re depressed?” or “What was the best screen kiss ever delivered in a movie?”
  • Most of us immediately wipe up spills in the fridge, and we all know we should tightly seal food before stowing it, and toss out edibles past their prime.
  • But what are the judges really saying when they toss out some of their favorite phrases?
  • To prevent injury, people don't have to toss out flip-flops or high heels entirely.
  • The arrival of electronics allowed Tom Watson to build on the past, yet toss out what had become stale -- in this case, IBM's reliance on punched-card machines.
  • Then, she'd toss out the rules and just go with what felt comfortable for her and find a decent guy and ta-da!
  • The answers to these questions lie in the business books that many literary editors so casually toss out.

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