betoss Antonyms

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Meaning of betoss

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betoss (v. t.)

To put in violent motion; to agitate; to disturb; to toss.

betoss Sentence Examples

  1. I tossed the ball between my hands to calm my nerves.
  2. The pirate betossed his hook to the unsuspecting sailor.
  3. The gambler betossed the dice onto the table, fate hanging in the balance.
  4. The child betossed the pillow over his head, creating a fort of his own.
  5. The wind betossed the leaves across the yard, painting a vibrant autumn scene.
  6. The waves betossed the boat mercilessly, threatening to capsize it.
  7. The horse betossed its mane, impatient to begin the race.
  8. The chef betossed the salad with a flourish, adding a final touch of elegance.
  9. The teacher betossed the papers onto the students' desks, signaling the start of the exam.
  10. The acrobat betossed his partner through the air, a testament to their trust and skill.

FAQs About the word betoss

To put in violent motion; to agitate; to disturb; to toss.

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I tossed the ball between my hands to calm my nerves.

The pirate betossed his hook to the unsuspecting sailor.

The gambler betossed the dice onto the table, fate hanging in the balance.

The child betossed the pillow over his head, creating a fort of his own.