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1 toss out
transitive verb1) (throw out)toss something out — etwas wegwerfen od. (ugs.) -schmeißen
2) (fig.): (reject) [kurzerhand] ablehnen* * *◆ toss outvt1. (throw out)▪ to \toss out out ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw hinauswerfen2. (offer unsolicited)to \toss out out a suggestion einen Vorschlag einwerfen* * *vt seprubbish wegschmeißen (inf), wegwerfen; person hinauswerfen, rausschmeißen (inf); comment, rules, idea verwerfen* * *transitive verb1) (throw out)toss something out — etwas wegwerfen od. (ugs.) -schmeißen
2) (fig.): (reject) [kurzerhand] ablehnen -
2 toss out
vt1) ( throw out)to \toss out out <-> sb/ sth jdn/etw hinauswerfen2) ( offer unsolicited)to \toss out out a suggestion einen Vorschlag einwerfen
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