Phrasal Verbs With ‘Touch’. A Phrasal verb like Touch down, Touch for, Touch off, Touch on, Touch up, Touch upon, and more.
Phrasal Verbs With ‘Toss’
Toss about
Meaning: Discuss something freely and openly, but not very seriously
Example: To put it crudely, nobody really gives a toss about this any more.
Toss around
Meaning: Discuss something freely and openly, but not very seriously
Example: We tossed their plan around a bit and then rejected it.
Toss aside
Meaning: Discard, throw away
Example: His promotion to an executive manager made him toss aside all his care.
Toss back
Meaning: Drink quickly
Example: He tossed back his head in a howl of berserk laughter.
Toss down
Meaning: Drink quickly
Example: I tossed a couple of drinks down before they arrived.
Toss for
Meaning: Make a decision by throwing a coin and seeing which side lands face up
Example: We couldn’t make up our minds, so we decided to toss for it.
Toss off
Meaning: Write something quickly and carelessly
Example: I can toss off my article for the local newspaper in half an hour.
Toss up
Meaning: Decide something by throwing a coin and seeing which side lands face up.
Example: He had to toss up between paying the rent or buying food.