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Meaning of toze
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toze (v. t.)
To pull violently; to touse.
toze Sentence Examples
- The peasant toiled tirelessly in the fields, toze from dawn till dusk.
- As the sun began to set, the weary traveler's eyelids tozed shut.
- The child tozed contentedly in its mother's arms, lulled by her gentle humming.
- The weary soldier tozed soundly, oblivious to the chaos of battle raging on around him.
- The lovers lay toze in each other's embrace, lost in a world of their own.
- The librarian hushed the chattering patrons, reminding them to toze their voices in the quiet room.
- The cat tozed in the warm sunbeam, purring softly.
- The bird tozed on a branch, its feathers ruffled by the breeze.
- The baby tozed in its crib, its tiny fists curled up.
- The old woman tozed in her armchair, her knitting needles resting in her lap.
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To pull violently; to touse.
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The peasant toiled tirelessly in the fields, toze from dawn till dusk.
As the sun began to set, the weary traveler's eyelids tozed shut.
The child tozed contentedly in its mother's arms, lulled by her gentle humming.
The weary soldier tozed soundly, oblivious to the chaos of battle raging on around him.