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To toss off

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to drink hastily.
to accomplish easily or quickly.
to say in an offhand manner; as, to toss off a comment.
to masturbate; - British slang.

See also: Toss Toss Toss Toss



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Her crystalline voice, precision and clarity of diction were perfect for soaring above the ominous dilatations and explosions in the orchestra, while the Baroque pastiche gave her a chance to toss off thrilling coloratura trills and roulades.
Two choreographic masters seemed to toss off their pieces.
Weld, able to toss off a novel in eight weeks, will flatten Republican and Democratic opponents alike with the keen thrust of his debating.
 
 
 
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