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1. toss toss


toss a coin
Fishermen Tossing Salmon from Boat. He kept tossing our son. He tossed his phone. She tossed her head in annoyance. She tossed back her hair.
The wind was tossing the branches. The storm was tossing our boat. Waves were tossing our boat.
I usually toss my loose change into my desk drawer.
toss your pancakes
I don't know which dress to choose; it's a toss up between the red one and the green one.
Put all the ingredients in a glass serving bowl and toss
The thief could toss it overboard.
If it's not such a serious decision, why don't you just toss a coin for it?
With that, Kelsier reached over and tossed his pack onto the earth before Tepper's table.
He screwed the paper up and tossed it into the fire.
He can toss out ancient Greek in the middle of a sentence.
She just tossed her head and walked off.
toss the salad or a bag
If you don’t give one, chances are the employer won’t toss your resume in the wastebasket

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Angielski Szkoła 1

2. turn turn


Turn left.
One good turn deserves another.
You should stay away from cults like that before you turn into a moron.
At the turn of the century, children still worked in factories.
Police have failed to turn up any new evidence about the murder.
I never turn my back on a friend in need.
Turn to me for help if you are in difficulty.
I've been waiting since six o'clock and still my turn hasn't come.
No, that's not the right way. You have to turn it the other way round.
I can't turn the shower off. Could you check it for me?
The record is finished. Turn it over.
It's very unlikely that any evidence will turn up to prove Tom's guilt.
Our parents took care of us and now it's our turn to take care of them.
This catterpillar will turn into a beautiful butterfly.
You can't turn the heat off as long as the system is operating.

3. coat


Put your coat on.
I would like to buy a new coat at that department store.
Coat the chicken breast with flour.
That coat may have cost a lot of money, but it's worth it.
Burglars broke into our apartment and stole my wife's fur coat.
That coat is just the style I've been looking for.
What a gorgeous coat you're wearing!
My sister, wearing her favorite red coat, went out today.
When she saw the gorgeous coat, Julie decided to buy it.
I'm looking for a coat. I'm short so the length should be on the short side, and as refined a design as possible.
How many men are there that wear a coat that cost a hundred francs, and carry a diamond in the head of their cane, and dine for twenty-five SOUS for all that! It seems as though we could never pay enough for the pleasures of vanity.
He wore a jaunty coat of chocolate-colored velvet, with diamond buttons, and with two huge pockets which were always filled with bones, dropped there at dinner by his loving mistress.
In 1912, the Austrian tailor Franz Reichelt died jumping off the first floor of the Eiffel Tower while trying out his new invention, the parachute coat, which did not work...
A coat is a very long jacket which you can wear outside
apply as many coats as you want

4. tossing


Dwarf tossing is not an olympic sport.
She is tossing and turning in bed.

5. roll


I'm really looking forward to next March, when they roll out the new Play Station 2.
cheese roll
According to one story, the money was round so that it could roll from place to place.
I hate those who always skip class and ask their friends to answer the roll call for them.
If you leave them lying on the desk they may roll off, so stand them in the test-tube rack.
Rock and roll was a creation of the young generation.
She sat on the empty beach watching the waves roll in one after the other.
Osakans sometimes roll their Rs like in Spanish.
I've finally learned how to roll my R's!
Beijingers speak Mandarin with a roll in the tongue that no Southerner could ever utter.
And my tank treads do not roll!
Here is what you have to buy in the supermarket: two toilet rolls, three bread rolls and a roll of tape.
Very few people know how to roll out dough; it’s quite difficult.
I went to the baker's this morning to buy a loaf of bread and some rolls.
Yesterday, somebody rolled a drunk in this neighbourhood.

6. crumb


He swept the crumbs from under the table.
I managed to pick up a few crumbs of information at the meeting.
We; re eating every crumb.
coat with bread crumbs in pocket
She stood up and brushed the crumbs from her sweater.
He didn't leave a crumb on the plate.
a crumb of hope/comfort
The floor was covered with crumbs after breakfast.