释义 |
[ tawst, tost ] / tɔst, tɒst /
verb Literary.a simple past tense and past participle of toss. Words nearby tosttosser, toss off, toss one's cookies, tosspot, tossup, tost, tostada, to start with, Tostig, tot, total Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tostStand up amid the general hurricane, thy one tost sapling cannot, Starbuck! Moby Dick; or The Whale|Herman Melville He becomes restless as the ocean, impelled by every contrary wind, and tost about by every sportive billow. Female Scripture Biographies, Vol. II|Francis Augustus Cox While others have an anchor cast within the veil, these men are driven by the wind and tost. A Lamp to the Path|W. K. Tweedie But "my state is so tost and weather-beaten, that it hath nowe no anchor-holde left to cleave unto." The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare|J. J. Jusserand
Words related to tostlob, twirl, sling, propel, fling, fire, chunk, hurl, chuck, flip, project, cast, pitch, launch, peg, heave, wing, bung, tumble, agonize |