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TOSS

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TOSSTennessee Organization of School Superintendents
TOSSToss Old Spices Seasonally (McCormick & Company)
TOSSTotal Suppression of Sidebands
TOSSTwo Oceans Slope Soarers
TOSSTransmission Output Speed Sensor
TOSSTactical Optical Surveillance System (Imagery)
TOSSTiros Operational Satellite System
TOSSTotal Office Support System
TOSSTargeted Opportunity Sales Support
TOSSTerminal-Oriented Support System
TOSSTachograph Output Shaft Speed
TOSSTake Off Spread Sheet
TOSSTechnical & Operating Support Services
TOSSTraining Operational Sequencing System (US Navy Afloat Training Group)
TOSSTopics Of Social Science
TOSSTactical Ordnance Scoring System
TOSSTranscripts of Sea Service (Mariners License)
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References in classic literature
I'll be hanged if we'll toss any one against their will.
"Let's toss two of them together, Walker," suggested he.
"Were you ever tossed? Does it hurt?" inquired Tom.
The coop did not toss around any more, but rode the waves more gently--almost like a cradle rocking--so that the floor upon which Dorothy stood was no longer swept by water coming through the slats.
They found her a little heavier than the Scarecrow but still light enough to be tossed like a sofa-cushion, and they were enjoying the sport immensely when Dorothy, angry and indignant at the treatment her friends were receiving, rushed among the Tottenhots and began slapping and pushing them until she had rescued the Scarecrow and the Patchwork Girl and held them close on either side of her.
He tossed a dozen or so of them high in the air and caught them one by one as they came down, without missing any.
Glinda the Sorceress then stepped upon the platform, and by her magic made a big tree grow in the middle of the space, made blossoms appear upon the tree, and made the blossoms become delicious fruit called tamornas, and so great was the quantity of fruit produced that when the servants climbed the tree and tossed it down to the crowd, there was enough to satisfy every person present.
Then he thought of the wormwood tossed by the wind, which he had twice ridden past, and he was seized with such terror that he did not believe in the reality of what was happening to him.
Then he tossed the marble away pettishly, and stood cogitating.
Now he went back to his treasure-house and carefully placed himself just as he had been standing when he tossed the marble away; then he took another marble from his pocket and tossed it in the same way, saying:
Then two of them caught up a third and tossed him into the air, all vanishing, until only the two were left.
Then four of them rolled themselves into round balls and the other two tossed them around and played ball with them.
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