The word toss is both a noun and a verb. Example sentences:
Noun: The winner of the toss starts the game.
Verb: Please toss the coin.
The plural form for the noun toss is tosses.
the toss of that football was amazing
Chuck can be used as a noun (a short toss or throw) or a verb (to toss).
No, the word 'tossed' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to toss. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Jack tossed an tomato across the table to Kim. (verb)Kim cut the tomato into pieces for a tossed salad. (adjective)The word 'toss' is also a noun; a word for an instance of being thrown or flung; the distance that something is thrown; an abrupt movement of the head; the flip of a coin to decide an issue; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the placed of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'toss' is it.Examples:The toss was in my favor. It came up heads.He gave an indignant toss of the head. Itdislodged his toupee.
You can toss a frizz bee! Actually, what you can toss is a Frisbee.
the root is toss.
You can toss a frizz bee! Actually, what you can toss is a Frisbee.
A basket toss is a cheerleading stunt in which three or more bases toss a flyer into the air.
whats toss
Toss and turn.
1 in 2 to get tails on first toss 1 in 2 to get heads on second toss To get tails on first toss and heads on second toss, probability is 1/2 x 1/2 = 1 in 4
That is the correct spelling of the noun "fleck" (a small flake, speck, or chunk).The similar words are flak (opposing comments) and flick (to toss away, as with a finger).