English to Spanish Dictionary toss

toss

sacudida
definition
verb
Suzy tossed her bag onto the sofa
throw (something) somewhere lightly, easily, or casually.
I could demand her keys and toss her office
search (a place).
noun
a defiant toss of her head
an action or instance of tossing something.
translation of 'toss'
verb
hondear,
sacudir,
tirar algo,
jugar a cara o cruz,
mover bruscamente,
balancearse,
hacer un movimiento brusco de,
revolver,
menear,
sortear,
sacudirse,
echar,
agitarse,
coger,
voltear,
lanzar
noun
caída,
cogida,
sacudida,
meneo,
tirada,
echada,
movimiento brusco
example
Drain octopus, place in a mixing bowl and pour over enough dressing until the octopus is just coated; 'toss' lightly.
'toss' the pasta in the sauce
Winning the toss isn't such a blessing here - in nine games, the team losing the 'toss' has won on seven occasions, including the last five ODIs.
Seven overs were lost in a late start because of rain and Preston's automatic decision on winning the 'toss' to bat in less than ideal conditions was questionable.
In the first game Kilkenny won the 'toss' , served first and made an ace on the serve to lead one nil.
Transfer the meat into a casserole, then quickly 'toss' the onions and carrots in the fat.
I'll 'toss' you for it
we could just 'toss' a coin
the 'toss' of a coin
Pour over cereal mix, 'toss' lightly to coat evenly.
we could just 'toss' a coin
Sit at the ceviche bar and watch the chefs 'toss' tuna with white soy sauce, citrus, and cilantro, or shrimp with roasted tomatoes and avocado slices.
a defiant 'toss' of her head
'toss' the pasta in the sauce
the 'toss' of a coin
John won the 'toss' of a coin to present the first program, but this soon gave way to a single compère a year later.
They won the 'toss' and chose bravely to bat first.
In the last 20 Tests at Bridgetown the team winning the 'toss' has elected to bat only three times.
But, you don't have to go far before you see someone casually 'toss' a sweet wrapper or half-eaten lolly onto the ground.
I could demand her keys and 'toss' her office
I just cook the sauce in a wide frying pan, 'toss' the freshly cooked gnocchi into it and then serve it from the pan.
Cambridge won the 'toss' and predictably chose Middlesex.
Stourbridge after winning the 'toss' surprisingly chose to play against the wind, but proceeded to score twenty points.
I'll 'toss' you for it
Her team won the 'toss' , and picked the side they wanted to defend, while the Northern Appleton Wildcats got the kickoff.
Transfer to a large, lidded flame-proof casserole, and lightly 'toss' the onions and carrots in the fat.
a defiant 'toss' of her head
In six completed matches in the series also involving England, the team winning the 'toss' have gone on to win each match with reasonable ease.
Somerset won the 'toss' and chose to bat
I could demand her keys and 'toss' her office
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